A bright red globular fruit had a pungent, oily flavour.
The globular fruit is 5 to 7 mm in diameter and it matures from March to August.
Diplocylos produce fleshy, globular fruit with distinct striped or spotted patterns.
The inflorescence is ivory-colored, and globular fruits ripen black.
Flowers are followed by globular, black fruit, approximately 15 mm in diameter.
Aggregate fruit globular or ovate, 5 - 7 mm in diameter.
Others of the trees bore tumescent oval or globular fruits, and fleshy-looking flowers that could close like mouths upon their prey.
The globular, yellow or orange fruit are sweet and edible and were a traditional food source for Australian Aborigines.
It has a woody, globular fruit with up to 15 cm diameter.
It has smaller, elliptical leaves, a nipple-like apex on a floral lid, and globular fruits.