Warrigal Greens

Warrigal Greens

Lush spinachy leaves Australia’s answer to English spinach, except it grows year-round and doesn’t have that cabbagy bitterness. Also Botany Bay Greens, New Zealand Spinach (it’s indigenous to NZ as well), or Tetragon (by the French). Related variety, also...
Native mints

Native mints

True mint, Australian-style Australia has its own versions of the well-known fragrant mint plants. Latin name: Mentha spp. Known varieties include: Mentha australis: River Mint. Mentha satureioides: Native Pennyroyal, Creeping Mint, Bush Mint.Mentha dimenica: Wild...
Native Pepper

Native Pepper

The best pepper on the planet Also pepperberry, pepperbush, and other common names as listed below. Latin name: Tasmannia spp. There are at least 12 varieties of native pepper growing across the cooler regions of Australia, all with edible leaves and berries, and...
Mintbush

Mintbush

Mint with the strength of rosemary Latin name: Prostanthera spp. Specific versions are variously called “native thyme”, “native oregano”, or “native mint”, which can be extremely confusing; so we don’t use these common names....
Lemon Myrtle

Lemon Myrtle

Intense rich lemony scent Also lemon ironbark.Latin name: Backhousia citriodora Lemon myrtle is the current darling of the Australian native produce scene, with its intense lemony scent that makes everyone smile when they crush a leaf under their nose. Eating “More...