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Tarweed

You need to wake up early to see this native as it’s blossoms are closed most of the day. Madia elegans aka Common Tarweed seeds were once an important food source for the regions First Nations people and still is for birds and rodents

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You need to wake up early to see this native as it’s blossoms are closed most of the day. Madia elegans aka Common Tarweed seeds were once an important food source for the regions First Nations people and still is for birds and rodents

Posted on August 20, 2018November 26, 2020 by Gernot Bartels in Uncategorized

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