Midgen Berry is a delightful native shrub valued for its sweet, edible white berries that provide excellent bush tucker and an important food source for wildlife. Small white flowers appear in spring, followed by clusters of tasty berries that can be enjoyed fresh or used in jams and desserts. Its dense, rounded growth habit and fine foliage make it ideal for hedging, borders, or feature planting in native gardens. Hardy and drought tolerant once established, Midgen Berry adapts well to a wide range of soils and coastal conditions. The abundant fruit is particularly attractive to native birds, making it a standout choice for wildlife-friendly gardens.
Austromyrtus dulcis naturally occurs in coastal heathlands and open forests along the eastern coast of Australia, thriving in sandy well-drained soils with good salt tolerance and full sun to partial shade.
Cultural SIgnificance
Traditionally used by Aboriginal peoples as a food source, with the sweet berries being a valued bush tucker item.