Parakeelya Plant
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Parakeelya Plant has 7 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:consumed by(1), edibility(1), common name(1)
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raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedConsumed byconsumedBy
- kangaroos, sheep and others[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
Edibilityedibility
- edible[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
Common NamecommonName
- pigweed[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
Has ParthasPart
- succulent leaves[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
Has Flower DescriptionhasFlowerDescription
- yellow-centred purple flowers[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
Grows ingrowsIn
- Wandarri Country[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
Plant TypeplantType
- annual groundcover plant[1]sourceall time · 00696580 D60e 47c4 9d64 D2474ddc999f
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- Janga
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ctx:claims/document/00696580-d60e-47c4-9d64-d2474ddc999f- full textjangatext/plain333 B
mobtranslate:word/0665bbf8-9bfa-4545-8cd6-8db00cd35a65Show excerpt
janga (Wajarri) Notes: Audio: Track281.mp3 Definitions: 1. parakeelya; pigweed; annual groundcover plant growing in wandarri country, with yellow-centred purple flowers and succulent leaves. Succulent leaves can be eaten to obtain water -…
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