Marsdenia australis
Marsdenia australis, commonly known as the bush banana, silky pear or green vine is an Australian native plant. It is found in Central Australia and throughout Western Australia. It is a bush tucker food used by Indigenous Australians. The flowers hang in clusters and can also be eaten, as can the main part of the plant (altyeye in Arrernte). All parts of the bush banana plant are still eaten in the desert today.
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Marsdenia australis
Marsdenia australis, commonly known as the bush banana, silky pear or green vine is an Australian native plant. It is found in Central Australia and throughout Western Australia. It is a bush tucker food used by Indigenous Australians. The flowers hang in clusters and can also be eaten, as can the main part of the plant (altyeye in Arrernte). All parts of the bush banana plant are still eaten in the desert today.
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Die Buschbanane (Marsdenia aus ...... sch lebenden Aborigines essen.
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Marsdenia australis, commonly ...... sh Banana Dreaming' paintings.
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Marsdenia australis, comúnment ...... comen en el desierto todavía.
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Leichardtia australis (R.Br.)
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Die Buschbanane (Marsdenia aus ...... sch lebenden Aborigines essen.
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Marsdenia australis, commonly ...... ill eaten in the desert today.
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Marsdenia australis, comúnment ...... comen en el desierto todavía.
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Buschbanane
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