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Solanum aviculare,
commonly known as
kangaroo apple or New
Zealand nightshade, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Solanaceae and
native to New...
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baretiae Section Archaesolanum Solanum aviculare –
Poroporo (New Zealand),
kangaroo apple (Australia)
Section Basarthrum Solanum catilliflorum Solanum muricatum...
- [citation needed] Some of the
edible species are:
Solanum aviculare kangaroo apple Solanum centrale, also
known as
desert raisin, bush
raisin or bush sultana...
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which it
shares the
common name
kangaroo apple. The
common name
refers to the
likeness of the leaf
shape to a
kangaroo paw print. This
plant is currently...
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Kangaroo court is an
informal pejorative term for a
court that
ignores recognized standards of law or justice,
carries little or no
official standing in...
- boobialla, ****by club-sedge,
coast spear-gr****,
coast sword-sedge,
kangaroo apple,
coast daisy bush,
coast tussock-gr****,
hairy spinifex and bidgee-widgee...
- purposes,
regardless of the
continent or culture.
Animal native foods include kangaroo, emu,
witchetty grubs and crocodile, and
plant foods include fruits such...
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Solanum ves****,
commonly known as
green kangaroo apple or gunyang, is a
small fruiting shrub in the
family Solanaceae,
native to
eastern and southeastern...
- some monkeys. On each of the
levels monkeys throw apples and
apple cores,
which the
mother kangaroo must
either jump, duck, or punch. If she gets face...
- only
published in 1844.
Around 1790, John
Hunter depicted a bird on a
kangaroo apple (Solanum aviculare). The bird was
formally described by John
Gould in...