Acacia Raspberry Jam Wattle
Raspberry Jam Wattle is a native WA wattle species named after its strong aroma of the cut wood resembling raspberry jam. It’s also known as “jam tree”, “raspberry jam tree” or “fine leaf jam” in English, and Manjart, Munertor, Mungaitch or Mungat in Noongar. This tree had several uses for in Aboriginal food and lifestyle, producing resin and seeds for food, and hardwood for tools and weaponry. Raspberry Jam Wattle is endemic to Western Australia, found commonly in the southwest and through the Wheatbelt. 5m x 3m
Raspberry Jam Wattle is a native WA wattle species named after its strong aroma of the cut wood resembling raspberry jam. It’s also known as “jam tree”, “raspberry jam tree” or “fine leaf jam” in English, and Manjart, Munertor, Mungaitch or Mungat in Noongar. This tree had several uses for in Aboriginal food and lifestyle, producing resin and seeds for food, and hardwood for tools and weaponry. Raspberry Jam Wattle is endemic to Western Australia, found commonly in the southwest and through the Wheatbelt. 5m x 3m
Raspberry Jam Wattle is a native WA wattle species named after its strong aroma of the cut wood resembling raspberry jam. It’s also known as “jam tree”, “raspberry jam tree” or “fine leaf jam” in English, and Manjart, Munertor, Mungaitch or Mungat in Noongar. This tree had several uses for in Aboriginal food and lifestyle, producing resin and seeds for food, and hardwood for tools and weaponry. Raspberry Jam Wattle is endemic to Western Australia, found commonly in the southwest and through the Wheatbelt. 5m x 3m