Talk:Cyrilla
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I dont know if it is the same as cyrilla but leatherwood also grows in Tasmania and Western Australia in natural forests. Tasmanian leatherwood honey tastes great.
- Different species: see Eucryphia - MPF 22:44, 24 August 2006 (UTC)
Toxic to Honeybees
Summer Titi - Cyrilla racemiflora – is toxic to honey bees and can cause the condition called “purple brood”. https://articles.extension.org/pages/44129/are-there-plants-that-produce-nectar-that-is-poisonous-to-either-honey-bees-or-humans
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