Plant Details

Scientific Name: Elaeagnus triflora
  • Pronunciation: ell-ee-AG-nus tri-FLOOR-ah
  • Common Name: Millaa Millaa Vine
  • Type: Vine, scandant Shrub - exuberant
  • Family: ELEAGNACEAE
  • Flowers: White, clustered or in racemes. Spring.
  • Fruit: Elongated, fleshy, red when ripe. Edible, generally sweet but slightly astringent.
  • Vegetation Type: Rainforest
  • Species List: Hedges, Bush food, Craft, Kin Kin Arboretum, Heritage Park

Cultural Notes

TAKE CARE! Some information about bush foods and medicines may be anecdotal. Correct identification and preparation is essential:

Bush food: Fruit eaten. Sweet tangy flavour.

Source of Fibre.

Identification Notes

Long arching stems with strong side branches. New growth bronze. Leaves are silver-backed. Plants form intricately branched thickets.

Landscaping Notes

Landscaping potential in suitable areas. Hardy sub Climber for sun or part shade. Vigorous Plant needs pruning to control size. Good on boundary fences if kept under control. Sometimes takes a while to get going. Can be kept clipped to a Shrub, hedge or screen.

Associated Fauna

Birds obtain Nectar from flowers. 

  • Elaeagnus triflora
  • Elaeagnus triflora
  • Elaeagnus triflora
  • Elaeagnus triflora
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