Kunzea pomifera, commonly known as muntries, emu apples, native cranberries, munthari, muntaberry or monterry[2][3] (from Tanganekald Ngarrindjeri mantari[4]), is a low-growing or prostrate shrub with hairy stems, small, mostly egg-shaped leaves, groups of white flowers on the ends of the branches and fleshy, more or less spherical, edible fruit.
^Graham, C. and D. Hart (1997). Prospects for the Australian native bushfood industry. RIRDC.
^Tindale, Norman B. (1974). Aboriginal Tribes of Australia: Their Terrain, Environmental Controls, Distribution, Limits, and Proper Names. Canberra: Australian National University Press. pp. 18, 23. ISBN 0-7081-0741-9.
apple is a common name for several species of plants and may refer to: Kunzeapomifera, also known as native cranberries Owenia acidula, a hallucinogenic...