John Leonard wrote:-
In a children's book I have come across a reference to a "Lady-apple
Tree".
It is depicted as occurring in open woodland on Cape York Penninsula
and
having red and white, edible fruit.
What is the tree?
Sounds like waxed jambu to me.
Pat Blackall
Pat Blackall
Animal Research Institute
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