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2020年10月15日 · In contemporary northern Aboriginal Australia, intentional re-planting of vegetative propagules and deliberate alteration of soil drainage to …
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Typha root: an ancient nutritious food in Noongar culture
Dioscorea hastifolia - Wikipedia
Dioscorea hastifolia, the Adjigo (ˈadʒɪɡəʊ) yam, also known as the Warram, is a yam with long, white, edible tubers that is native to Southwest Australia. It is a climbing vine with hastate, …
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Dioscorea. | Henriette's Herbal Homepage
The root is of a sweetish taste and Dr. Seemann regarded it as one of the finest esculent roots of the globe. It is cultivated in India and the tubers are dug, in the cold season, in the forests and …
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Physical, chemical and biological aspects of Dioscorea …
2019年1月1日 · PDF | Dioscorea yams, which belong to the family Dioscoreaceae, have originated in African and Asian regions. At present, they are found in most of the... | Find, read and cite all the research...
CAUDICIFORM Dioscorea hastifolia
Dioscorea is named after Pedianos Dioscorides, a Greek physician if the 1st century A.D. The species name referring to the shape of the leaves, hastifolia is the Latin words hasta , meaning 'spear', and folium , meaning 'leaf'.
Dioscorea hastifolia - Plants of the World Online | Kew Science
Dioscorea. Dioscorea hastifolia Nees. First published in J.G.C.Lehmann, Pl. Preiss. 2: 33 (1846) This species is accepted The native range of this species is WSW. Western Australia. It is a …
Warrine - Dioscorea hastifolia - Tucker Bush
Warrine’s botanical name, hastifolia, means “spear leaf”, which perfectly describing its slender foliage. Warrine goes completely dormant in Birak and Bunuru (Summer) so make sure you keep the label to mark the spot where it’s …