logoPermaculture Plants for Temperate to Subtropical Sites

Edible flowers Sage: pineapple and fruit salad sage (our favourites) Pumpkin (Curcurbits), Sunflower (flowerhead can be baked whole) Magnolia Artichokes Elderflowers Bluebells Calendulas Cornflowers Hibiscus pelagoniums Garland Nasturtiums, Chrysanthemums (medicinal) Citrus flowers Brassica flowers (such as brocolli and turnip flowers) Borage Amaranthus Violets Fushia Gladioli, Banana (cooked after treated by soaking).


Sweetners Useful Plants Antiseptic Tea Sugarcane Flax Tea tree Lemon Scented tea tree violets Orris Root (Melalueca (Leptospermum alternifolia) Petersonii) Lemon grass Sweet fennel (dulcis var.) Alpine strawberry leaves Chamomile.


Chicken feed and medicine Mainly protein (snails and insects) for healthy diet Pigeon Pea wormwood Accacia pumpkin longifolia clover seed cleavers grasses and dandelion weeds melon and garlic ramblers -after harvest sunflowers fennel Evening primrose seeds.

Edible Groundcovers Yarrow (medicinal) Chamomile (medicinal tea) strawberries New Zealand Spinach mint woodruff (flavouring) prostrate grevillia (nectar for cordial) Marjoram.

Shrubs: Blueberries, Hazelnut, Tamarillo, Coffee, Tea


Tall grasses, herbs and canes: Blueberries, raspberries, Taro, Beans, Peas, Monstera, Spinach, Milo (type of Sorghum), Popping Sorghum Corn Wheat Rye wormwood, perenial Capsicum, Bush Tomatoes Sage Oregano SugarCane, Banana.


Vines: passionfruit (sweet and banana), Kiwifruit (1 Male 2 female), Basella, varieties of grape


Edible Trees: Blue Lilly pilly, Pigeon Pea - soil conditioner edible fruit, Indigenous, and edible pods windbreak, birds. Mulberry alba and nigra - choose different varieties. Moreton Bay fig, Sandpaper Banana - fruits fig Bunya pine (huge tree with large and dangerous fruits up to 35kg each, do not plant near homes or paths) Monstera Deliociosa- (many Australians call this Monsterio) Chestnut Avocado -easily grown from seed Walnut Lemon - grow from seed Chinotto Orange Native or introducd Hibiscus (flowers) - seed or cutting Mango Olives - cutting or seed Macadamia Illawarra Plum Mountain Paw Paw - Damson (Babaco, also known as champagne fruit) Pistachio Hazelnut Almond Saba Nut Pecan (need male and female) Pear Rambutan Grapefruit Native Guava Persimmon Orange (including Seville and Valencia orange) Mandarine (try to obtain early, middle and late varities) Cherry (best in temperate areas, may need anti-aivary) Barbados Cherry (suits subtropics) Feijoa Ice Cream Bean Apple Smaller harvest from these below- Arbutus unedo - Irish suitable for large sites - increases diversity strawberry tree Jak fruit Japanese Raisan Tree Linden Gingko Lemonade Italian Pine Medlar Stone Pine Natal Cherry Date Palm Nashi Wine Palm Lychee Walking stick Palm Cabbage Tree Palm (indigenous) Pomelo Wild Date Palm (also windbreak) Carob (in a dry micro-climate) Silver Birch (edible syrup) Pomegrantes Sugar Maple Magnolia (edible flowers) windbreak Fruit Fly prone trees [Must be planted within chicken forage areas] Quince Plum custard Apple Paw Paw - papaya apricot Peach Loquat Nectarine Useful Trees (all indigenous species support beneficial micro-organisms) All trees part of wind channelling toward windmill and away from housing Illawarra Flame (indigenous) flowers, birds, native bees, mulch, windbreak, deep rooted. Red Cedar (Toona Australis) Rare indigenous tree, suited to wetter zone, deciduous, good windbreak. Plant only one by itself. Small grevillia, steep flowers for cordial, bird attractant and other Natural insect predators. Banksia Cauarina - nitrogen fixing Lemon Scented tea tree -tea, antiseptic, bee forage Grevillia robusta - timber and bee and edible nectar Elm - 2 varieties or more Boobialla (soft edible fruit) bird attractant, bushy, windbreak and screen. Agati (African tree has edible leaves and pods)

Acacia longifolia (edible seed) leaves for chicken and stock, soil conditioner, windbreak. Acacia acuminata (seed) A. Coriacea (seed) A. Holosericea (seed) A. Kempeana (seed and witchety grub) A. Notabilis (seed) A. Oswaldi (seed) A. Retinodes (seed) A. Victoriae (seed) A. Aneura (seed and edible Galls), Acacia main winter forage for bees, good pioneer species, soil conditioning and kindling for wood fire Blueberry Ash (indigenous). Pine leaf Gebung (winter bee forage)

Some Water-Loving Vegetables

Taro           Throughout the wet  Even the selected     Leaves can be      
Colocasia      tropics this is a   cultivated forms can  eaten, they are    
esculenta (L)  very important      contain calcium       commonly used in   
Schott         root vegetable.     oxalate crystals.     soups,  In Hawaii  
(Araceae)      Ancient rice        So cooking 'must' be  the young shoots   
Dasheen.       terraces may have   thorough enough to    are blanched       
               origianated from    destroy these.        before cooking.    
               taro cultivation,   Plants are grown                         
               both need the same  easily in very warm                      
               conditions.         and wet conditions,                      
               Especially          they look lovely                         
               submerged and very  with their bold                          
               warm in summer,     leaves next to a                         
               they are tolerant   pool. Propagation is                     
               of drought but not  by planting the side                     
               of the frost        tubers or by cutting                     
               during the winter.  off the top of                           
               Tubers are          existing tuber with                      
               similiar to to the  its shoots, plant                        
               potato but are      that.                                    
               normally alot more                                           
               slimy.                                                       

Giant Tuber    This requires        Main tubers are      Both the leaves    
and related    similiar            left in the ground.   and the side       
tubers         conditions to the   Also edible is        tubers are         
Alocasia       Taro.  But in look  Amorphophallus        edible, can taste  
macrorrhiza    has larger with     campanulatus var.     like a coarse      
(L.) Schott    stiffer more        Better known as the   nutty potato.      
(Araceae)      upright leaves.     "Elephant foot                           
               Giant Swamp Taro    yarn".                                   
               (Cyrtosperma                                                 
               chamissonis )                                                
               schott Merr; is                                              
               from Indonesia the                                           
               tubers take years                                            
               to grow and can                                              
               reach a large                                                
               size.  Tannia or                                             
               the yautia covers                                            
               several species.                                             
               Leaves of tannia                                             
               are pointed                                                  
               sharply, sagittate                                           
               near the base in                                             
               contrast to the                                              
               rounded peltate                                              
               leaves of the                                                
               taro.                                                        

Wasabi         From this plant is  Thick creeping        It must be both    
Wasbia         made the sap green  rhizome 1-2cm         freshly grated     
japoncia       pungent paste that  across, it has long   and  grated        
(Miq) Matsum   forms the base for  stalked kidney        rather finely,     
syn. Eutrema   sushi when mixed    shaped tooth leaves,  this goes really   
japonica       soy.  Wasabi is a   a few leafed          well with raw      
(Miq) Kodiz    perennial closley   flowering stems to    fish eg. Tuna.     
(Cruciferae)   related to the      40cm tall .  Flowers                     
               Cadamine and        are white in a loose                     
               watercress.         head  This plant is                      
                                   similiar in                              
                                   appearence to   the                      
                                   Pachyphragma, but                        
                                   has cylindrical not                      
                                   flat fruits.  The                        
                                   rhizome is what is                       
                                   used to make the                         
                                   paste, it has the                        
                                   taste similiar to                        
                                   horseradish.                             

Houttuynia     Houttuynia is a     Leaves and young      Three forms of     
Houttuynia     creeping            shoots are picked in  Houttuynia are     
cordata        perennial,  common  early spring when     grown in gardens   
Thunb.         mostly in damp      they are about 8cm    in Europe as       
(Saururaceae)  woodland  in most   long and are eaten    ornamentals these  
               of temperate        raw in  Salads or     are the wild,      
               eastern Asia. It    they are cooked       single form, a     
               belongs to the      similiar to spinach.  form with double   
               small and                                 flowers and a      
               primative family                          form with          
               Saururaceae, which                        beautifully        
               contains only 3                           marked leaves      
               genera and 4                              with variegated    
               species                                   markings of red    
                                                         and white.  All    
                                                         easily grown in    
                                                         moist soils,       
                                                         partial shade and  
                                                         will creep to      
                                                         form loose mats    
                                                         of heart shaped    
                                                         leaves.            

Seakale        Long lived          Easily grown, seed    Plants blanched    
Crambe         perrenial it is     can be sown in        in early spring,   
maritima L.    particularly an     spring.   Well        Feb, Mar in south  
Chou Marin     English vegetable.  drained, very deep    England.  2 or 3   
(French)        Grows wild on the  and in sandy soil,    cuts can be taken  
               shingle on the      the young plants      off each plant.    
               shores of the       grown on through      Ideally the shoot  
               Black, Baltic and   there 1st year.  Any  is about 20cm      
               Atlantic Seas.      that have been        long, then later   
               Rather rare         forced after their    allow to grow in   
               elsewhere.  During  1st year are more     full light,        
               summer the leaves   likely to be rather   fertilised well    
               form conspicious    small, but usually    to encourage good  
               mounds of           by the end of the     growth for  next   
               grey-green, in      2nd year the plants   season.  Seaweed   
               winter dies away    should have reached   fertiliser would   
               completely, this    full size.   Two      be best used for   
               is in comparison    main methods of       a summer feed.     
               to the wild         cultivation.  Plants  Apply salt to      
               cabbage that stays  grown in a permanent  control any        
               green all winter.    bed and blanched (   slugs.  Your beds  
               Giant               in situ) with         need to be         
               inflorescences of   seakale forcing       replanted about    
               "Crambe             pots, frame covered   every 5 years      
               Cordifolia" would   in heavy black        with young         
               make a fine         polythene or 30cm of  plants.   Another  
               perrenial if        peat, sand or even    idea is the        
               blanched and        leafmould.  Bed to    plants to be       
               tender thus be      be 1.5m wide  &       grown as annuals   
               suitable for        raised if soil is     in a row and       
               growing in cold     heavy and be stony    forced indoors     
               continental         with rich soil.  Top  round Decemeber.   
               climates            15cm or so to be      Young plants dug   
                                   composed sand &       up in Autumn once  
                                   gravel.  Young        the  leaves have   
                                   plants can be grown   died down, The     
                                   from root             roots  carefully   
                                   cuttings these are    trimmed to about   
                                   planted in the        10-15cm long       
                                   spring about 75 cm    anty pieces cut    
                                   apart then grown      off or side roots  
                                   throughout the        can be used as     
                                   summer.  Place any    next years         
                                   cuttings into a       cuttings.  Ensure  
                                   large pot of          that the upper     
                                   dampsand  or plant    ends of all roots  
                                   in bundles in warm    point in the one   
                                   corner of your        direction.  It is  
                                   garden,  have ready   from here the new  
                                   to be lined out 30cm  shoot arises.      
                                   apart in the early                       
                                   spring.  The main                        
                                   part of the thick                        
                                   root with the                            
                                   pointed bud on top                       
                                   is then blanched as                      
                                   needed  in warm                          
                                   cupboard or in a pot                     
                                   of damp peat or                          
                                   sand, keep in the                        
                                   dark                                     

Sea Asparagus  Marsh samphire and  Used in glass         Boil young         
Salicornia     glasswort are       making, hence name    branches until     
europaea       another common      Glasswort. It turns   soft, remove       
L.             names of this wild  red in Autumn and     salty cooking      
Chenopodisceae vegetable of        looks like a seaweed  water. Eat as      
               Europe and Asia.    standing upright in   asparagus.         
                                   mud.                                     

Sacred Lotus   Native of still                           Rhizomes pickled   
Nelumbo        water from Iran                           or cooked with     
nucifera       towards China,                            other vegetables.  
Gaertn.        Japan and                                 Young leaves       
(Nymphaeacae)  northeastern                              eaten raw or       
Lin Ngau       Australia.                                cooked. Use to     
(rhizome),     Commonly eaten in                         cook foods in.     
Lin Tze        China and Japan.                          (Like vine and     
(seed)                                                   banana leaves).    
Chinese                                                  Seedpods can be    
                                                         roasted and eaten  
                                                         like nuts. Remove  
                                                         the bitter green   
                                                         embryo called a    
                                                         plumule.           
                                                         Nelumbo lutea,     
                                                         native to North    
                                                         America, has       
                                                         edible seeds and   
                                                         tubers.            

Bamboo shoots  All species of                            earth up base of   
Dendrocalamus  bamboo produce                            plants in winter   
and            edible shoots                             with mud and       
Phyllostachys                                            manure.  The       
sp.                                                      young shoots cut   
                                                         in spring as they  
                                                         emerge they are    
                                                         piled up with      
                                                         soil, then         
                                                         harvested when     
                                                         about 15cm long.   

Water          Trapa is closely    Trapa is mainly                          
chestnut       related Oenothera.  grown today in                           
Trapa natans    Eleocharis dulcis  China, it floats on                      
L.             is the name of      water. It can grow                       
(Trapaceae)    another vegetable   quickly and form                         
Ling Kok       called Water        weedy mats on the                        
               chestnut . They     water, the seeds                         
               both come from      must be boiled for                       
               Southern Europe     at least an hour                         
               and east China.     before eating .                          
                                   Hardy.                                   
                                   Eleocaris dulcis is                      
                                   reed like with tasty                     
                                   corms and is to                          
                                   grown in small tubs.                     
                                   Life in Winter when                      
                                   the shoots die back.                     
                                   Corms can be eaten                       
                                   raw like nuts or                         
                                   sliced for crunchy                       
                                   addition to                              
                                   stir-fry.                                

Camas Lilies   Native to the       Camas seed are quite  Edible portion of  
(Camassia      north-western       big.  Plant in the    the Camas Lily is  
Quamash var.   United States,it    spring, be careful    the                
maxima)        is one of the       that heavy rain       bulb.Traditionally 
               staple foods of     doesn't dislodge.      cooked in pits    
               the local indian    Shoots are very       you can use the    
               tribes.  Grows      fragile, snails tend  oven.  Eaten       
               approx.  Half       to love them.         cold, hot or even  
               metre high, has     Keep weed free till   dried.             
               blue or white       the seedlings are                        
               flowers. Edible     taller than the                          
               portion of this     weeds.. The Camas                        
               lily is the bulb.   will shrivel if it                       
                                   has not enough                           
                                   sunlight.  Harvest                       
                                   late Autumn or early                     
                                   winter. New bulbs                        
                                   are sweeter and not                      
                                   as fibrous as older                      
                                   ones.                                    

Watercress     Low Groundcover     grows indoors or      Eat as salad       
(Nasturtium                        out, does well in     green or cooked    
officinale)                        cold water has a      vegetable.         
                                   thick net of roots.                      

Cranberry      Tall bush                                 berry.  Some       
(Viburnum                                                viburnum sp. have  
trilobum or                                              toxic seed.        
V.                                                                          
americanum)                                                                 



Nut sedge      Known as noxious    grows in compacted    Large edible       
(e.g. Cyperus  weed in some        and eroded wet        tubers             
esculentus)    areas, choose       areas.                                   
               indigenous variety                                           

Water          Looks like a short  needs fairly long     Taste nutty. Eat   
chestnut       sedge,  spikes      growing season may    raw or stir-fry.   
(Eleocharis    sticking out of     need to be lifted in  Commercial crops   
dulcis)        bog with corms      winter - there is an  are canned for     
               below               association for       sale overseas -    
                                   growing Water         market good.       
                                   chestnuts in                             
                                   Australia.                               



Mint (Mentha)  low-medium height                         Medicinal,         
               ground cover,                             culinary and       
               aromatic and can                          cosmetic uses.     
               be invasive in                                               
               ideal conditions                                             

Elderberry     Medium height                             Used for wine,     
(Sambucus      strappy bush. No                          berries cooked in  
canadensis)    thorns.                                   chutneys and       
                                                         pies.              

High bush      plant used as       Roots can survive     Established        
Blueberry      wetland indicator,  year-round            market,  freezes   
(Vaccinium                         submersion according  without any        
corymbosum)                        to [Montgomery  PA*,  treatment          
                                   1995] many fine       (blanching etc.)   
                                   roots, useful for                        
                                   wetland restoration.                     

Craneberry                         quite tolerant of     Good cash crop in  
(Vaccinium                         acidic conditions.    Americas where it  
macrocarpon)                       [Montgomery PA*,      is indigenous,     
                                   1995]                 less known in      
                                                         Australia.         

Wild Rice      Dark-grain rice,    prefers moving        Gourmet delicacy,  
(Zizania       20-25cm tall.       water, can tolerate   high commercial    
aquatica)      Seed sometimes      high mineral levels   crop.              
               falls before        in water and prefers                     
               harvesting,         soft alluvial soils.                     
               [Romanovski 1995]   [Montgomery PA*,                         
               can become          1995]                                    
               invasive, look for                                           
               semi-domesticated                                            
               varieties that                                               
               hold seed-head.                                              

Black and Red                      Native to Americas    high value fruit   
Chokeberry                                                                  
(Aronia                                                                     
melanocarpa                                                                 
and Aronia                                                                  
butefolia)                                                                  


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