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Aherre-intenhe

Red Poverty Bush

Eremophila duttonii

Aherre-intenhe atyarnpe artekerre yenpe ante arlketyerre artekerre yenpe utyene mape alhewetyeke.

Picked after rain when the leaves are at their stickiest, the Red Poverty Bush is ground up and applied on people's chests as a medicine. It is also put in water to use as a medicinal wash.

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