Pittosporaceae Billardiera Wildflowershttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/pittosporaceae/billardiera/rss/pittosporaceae/billardieraA wildflower is a flower that grows in the wild, meaning it was not intentionally seeded or planted. Use this database to help you find and identify Australia's abundant Wildflowers.en-auCopyright 2001 - 2024 I.T. Beyond Pty Ltd1440https://cdn.exploroz.com/exploroz/images/logo.pngExplorOz Logohttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/pittosporaceae/billardiera/rss/pittosporaceae/billardieraSweet Appleberryhttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/669+sweet-appleberryhttps://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/669+sweet-appleberry<a href="https://www.exploroz.com/wildflowers/669+sweet-appleberry"><img src="https://cdn.exploroz.com/images/GalleryTag_W669__TN130.jpg" border="0" align="left" hspace="5" /></a> Robust shrubby twiner or scrambler, stems to a few metres long. Adult leaves alternate, mostly narrowly elliptic, 36–60 mm long, 6–13 mm wide, glabrous; margin usually recurved, never undulate; petiole 1–2 mm long, with lamina extending to base. Inflorescences terminal, mostly sessile, corymbose to umbel-like, up to 12-flowered. Sepals 2–3 mm long, yellow-green. Petals 8–14 mm long, separating above the middle, initially white, cream-coloured or pale yellow, with spreading mauve-red blotches from throat with age; apex hairy. Stamens often 4 with one staminode; filaments tapering; anthers oblong, white. Ovary 5–7 mmlong; style c. 0.5 mm long; stigma large capitate. <br /> Family: Pittosporaceae &nbsp; Genus: Billardiera &nbsp; Species: versicolor &nbsp; Main Flower Colour: Purple<br />Stephen L (Clare) SAWed, 19 Nov 2014 06:20:00 GMT