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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...
- and fertilization.
Sporocarps of some
Australian species such as
Marsilea drummondii are
edible and have been
eaten by
Aborigines and
early white settlers...
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analysis of the
genus Marsilea puts both in a
widespread Old
World subgroup also
called "
Marsilea"
along with M. angustifolia, M.
drummondii, M. crenata, and...
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tammin mallee (Eucalyptus leptopoda) and
coolibah (E. microtheca)
Marsilea drummondii –
nardoo Portulaca species, such as
common purslane (Portulaca oleracea)...
- (cooly,
tindil – Pani**** decompositum) and a sporocarp,
ngardu (
Marsilea drummondii).: 281–304
Indigenous Australians used
systematic burning, fire-stick...
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bread made from the
ground sporocarps of the
ngardu (nardoo)
plant (
Marsilea drummondii).
There is some
evidence that the
nardoo contributed to
their deaths...
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damper made from the
ground sporocarps of the
ngardu (nardoo)
plant (
Marsilea drummondii) in
exchange for sugar. At the end of May 1861,
Wills returned to...
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certainly caused the
death of four
horses Malva parviflora Mallow Marsilea drummondii Nardoo Contains an
enzyme which destroys vitamin B1,
leading to brain...
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nummularia (creeping Jenny, moneywort)
Marsilea crenata Marsilea drummondii Marsilea hirsuta Marsilea pubescens Marsilea quadrifolia (water-clover) Mayaca...
- "The
purification and
properties of a
thiaminaseI from
Nardoo (
Marsilea drummondii)". Phytochemistry. 16 (2): 207–213. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)86787-4...