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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... Aborigines. There are records that they roasted a few species: EIatostemma reticulatum   Doryanthes excelsa Young flowering stems, at Port Macquarie Avicennia australis Leafy expanding fruits roasted, in northern ... for headaches Crinum pedunculatum Leaf juice rubbed on marine stings, in Queensland Cynthia spp. Young fronds roasted and consumed as a tonic after illness Dodonaea triquetra It was an ...
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Pteridium aquilinum
Pteridium aquilinum Pteridium aquilinum The young fronds may be eaten either cooked or raw, particularly if they are gathered in the spring when they are tender. One of the first ferns to be killed by frost. Braken Fern is not easily transplanted. Mature leaves are poisonous to livestock. Return to Main Menu Order Filicales
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PARKERIACEAE [Draft]
... China. In China rhizomes and fronds are used as medicine for fetal toxins and accumulation of phlegm. Young fronds are used as a ... Veins anastomosing, unveinlet in areole. Lamina soft-herbaceous, green when young and brownish when old, glabrous; rachis and costa same in ... China. In China rhizomes and fronds are used as medicine for fetal toxins and accumulation of phlegm. Young fronds are used as a ...
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Native Ferns for Cool Climates
... are yellowing and bleaching of young fronds although, these symptoms may also occur in areas where there is high light intensity. Maintenance Apart from the removal of dead fronds, ferns do not require a great deal of maintenance and, once established, the soil surface should be disturbed as little as possible. Daily watering is necessary while plants are young ...
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Floridata: Polystichum polyblepharum
... three young fronds (lighter green) are said to look like (Japanese?) tassels inspiring the common name Japanese tassel fern. Description Japanese tassel fern is a evergreen fern with shiny dark green bipinnate fronds ... Korea. Culture Since Japanese tassel fern is usually evergreen, you will want to remove old fronds as they become unsightly and are replaced by fresh growth. Light: Like most ferns, ...
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How To Choose Floating Pond Plants water floating garden pond plants
... form of Lemna minor with reddish tinged leaves. Lemna minor. duck weed Lemnaceae Small ovate fronds, light green above and dark green beneath. One rootlet hangs down into the water from each frond. Lemna trisulca. ivy leaved duck weed Lemnaceae Light green transparent fronds, oval in shape. The young fronds grow at right angles to the old ones. Stratiotes aloides. floating water soldier ...
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Polystichum munitum (Sword Fern, Western Sword Fern, Christmas Fern, Sword Holly Fern)
... green, lance-shaped fronds may grow from the rhizome at the plant’s center. In early spring, the young fronds, or fiddleheads, appear and begin to slowly unroll. Each frond may reach four to six feet long and will live for several years. The fronds ... They were also piled for use as mattresses. The young curled fronds were chewed to sooth sore throats, and Lummi women ...
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Paghat's Garden: Astrolepis sinuata sinuata
... not like to have its roots overheated, so frequently grows between rocks so that its fronds are in the sun & its roots sheltered. It also needs good air circulation in order ... grey to dusty sage-green on top, softly furred underneath in shades of gold & tan. Young fronds have glittery white scales. If looked at with a magnifying glass, these scales are distinctly ...
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Paghat's Garden: Polystichum polyblepharum
... inch spread of shiny fronds on hairy stems. By 2003, it was producing two-foot fronds. The tiny ground cover ... fronds from one year to the next. I trim off only those which become damaged with time. In the springtime the Tassel Fern puts on a burst of growth, the young fronds ... previous autumn. The purple flowers poking up through the fronds are Corydalis x flexuosa "Blackberry Wine". The reason this ...
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Soap plants - Plants For A Future
... this ubiquitous weed; a glue can be made from the rootstock, the fronds are used as a packing material - it is excellent for lining ... helps prevent rotting, a compost made from the fronds is excellent for tree seedlings. The root and young fronds have been eaten but there is some evidence ... from a baking bulb can be used as a glue and the young spring growth can be eaten - it is said to be sweet when ...
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