For millennia, indigenous peoples along the Eastern Coast of Australia have used geebung berries as a natural antibiotic. In conjuction with UQ, we are undertaking a study of geebung and its active constituents.
IHP BLog Posts
Spring 2021 Newsletter – Issue #15
Plants of the Queensland Granite Belt Phytochemistry of the Bush – Pt.4 Essential oils Update- Persoonia Research North Rothbury Persoonia Book review – Taste of the Outback Plants for Brisbane suburbs
July 2021 Newsletter – Issue #14
Welcome to the West: Phytochemistry of the Bush – Pt.3 Saponins and triterpenoids; Advances for the Bushfood Industry; Wirimbili and Community Garden; Health-Promoting Plant Species for Mid-Western NSW; Edible Wattles
April 2021 Newsletter – Issue #13
March 2021 Field Day - Pat Collins; Phytochemistry of the Bush – Pt.2 Tannins; Medicinal Roadside Weeds; Wolston Creek Flora Survey (Part2); Indigenous plants for Butterflies
December 2020 Newsletter – Issues #11-12
November 2020 Field Day Pictures; Phytochemistry of the Bush – Pt.1 Alkaloids; Aromatherapy in Practice – Elizabeth Greenwood; Blackberry Nightshade – Pat Collins; Wolston Creek Flora Survey(Part1); Book Reviews
