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Marsilea drummondii is a
species of fern
known by the
common name
nardoo. It is
native to Australia,
where it is
widespread and common,
particularly in...
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Aborigines and
early white settlers, who knew it
under the name
ngardu or
nardoo.
Parts of
Marsilea drummondii contain an
enzyme which destroys thiamine...
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padlu and a type of
damper made from the
ground sporocarps of the
ngardu (
nardoo)
plant (Marsilea drummondii) in
exchange for sugar. One of the two remaining...
- the
ground sporocarps of the
ngardu (
nardoo)
plant (Marsilea drummondii).
There is some
evidence that the
nardoo contributed to
their deaths. Wills' last...
- The
Nardoo Hills Reserves (including the
Judith Eardley Reserve)
comprise two
adjoining parcels of land, with a
combined area of 5.9 km2, as a
nature reserve...
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inactivates the enzyme.
Sources of
thiaminase I include: Plants:
Bracken (brake),
nardoo, horsetail. Fish
including zebra fish, carp and goldfish.
Bacteria such...
- "Innovative
climate change research project at
Nardoo Hills". www.greenfleet.com.au.
Retrieved 2020-03-02. "
Nardoo Climate Ready Revegetation". www.bushheritage...
- from
there to Doomadgee. From
there Doomadgee Road runs to Burketown, and
Nardoo Burketown Road then runs to the
Leichhardt River.
Burketown Normanton Road...
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beach bean
Entada phaseoloides – St.
Thomas bean
Marsilea drummondii –
nardoo Vincetoxi****
lineare –
purple pentatrope According to the
botanical definition...
- (1979),
Calandra (1980), Dark
Lomond (1988)
Tattersalls Gold Cup – (5) –
Nardoo (1963),
White Gloves (1967),
Selko (1969), Cavo Doro (1973),
Golden Fleece...