Solanum centrale

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Solanum centrale, also known as the Australian desert raisin, bush tomato, or kutjera in the indigenous Aboriginal language, is a plant native to the more arid parts of Australia. It belongs to the Solanaceae family, which also includes other significant plants like the potato, tomato, and eggplant.

Description

The Solanum centrale plant is a small shrub that typically grows to about 1 meter in height. Its leaves are grey-green in color and are covered in fine hairs. The plant produces small, round fruits that are initially green, turning yellow as they mature. These fruits are the "desert raisins" that the plant is commonly known for.

Habitat and Distribution

Solanum centrale is found in the central and western desert regions of Australia, where it thrives in sandy or gravelly soils. It is particularly prevalent in the Northern Territory and Western Australia, but can also be found in parts of South Australia and Queensland.

Uses

The fruits of the Solanum centrale plant, known as bush tomatoes or kutjera, have been a significant food source for Australian Aboriginal people for thousands of years. They can be eaten fresh or dried and have a strong, tangy flavor. Today, they are used in a variety of culinary applications, including sauces, chutneys, and spice mixes.

Cultivation

Cultivation of Solanum centrale for commercial purposes began in the late 20th century. The plant is typically propagated from seed and requires a warm, dry climate to thrive. It is relatively hardy and can tolerate poor soil conditions, making it well-suited to the arid regions of Australia where it is native.

Conservation

While Solanum centrale is not currently considered threatened, its habitat is vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and land development. Efforts are being made to ensure the sustainable use of this plant, particularly in relation to its use as a food source.

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