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Page 1: Native Plants used by Aboriginal People for food, medicine, shelter and artifacts (abridged version) Produced by UniServe Science at The University of.

Native Plants used by Aboriginal People for food, medicine, shelter

and artifacts(abridged version)

Produced by UniServe Science

at The University of Sydney

All images are copyright free for

educational purposes

Page 2: Native Plants used by Aboriginal People for food, medicine, shelter and artifacts (abridged version) Produced by UniServe Science at The University of.

Queensland Blackbean or Moreton Bay Chestnut

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Bulbine Lily

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Bunya Bunya Pine

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Cabbage Tree Palms

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Dianella sp.

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Moreton Bay and Port Jackson Figs

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Grasstrees

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Gymea lilies

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Illawarra Flame tree

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Lilly Pilly

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Lomandra sp

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Pandanus

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Tree ferns

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Quandong

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Pig face

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Native raspberry

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Lawyer cane

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Sollya heterophylla

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Mulga Wattle

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Native willow

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Paper bark

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Rock lily

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Candle nut

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Macadamia

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Tasting of native plants should only be carried out under expert

guidance and only after the plant has been correctly identified.

Many of the plants used by the Aboriginal people contain toxins. The Aborigines

have developed techniques for processing these foods where

necessary to eliminate the effects of the toxins.