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Anatye

Bush Potato

Ipomoea costata

Anatye apele nhenge arle akngerre-arleke tnyeme ahelhe urrpereke. Akngerre-apenhe anthurre imernte tyerremele, alpmanthele atyerremele arlkwerle. Akwerrke akenhe atyete anthurre arle. Atningkele-ante apeke anatye renhe arlkwerle anyente akngerre-apenhe.

The bush potato is a vine that provides a tasty, sweet potato-like tuber that can be harvested at anytime of the year. Dug up with digging sticks, large holes are left behind in search of the bush potato, however some would be left behind to recultivate by themselves.

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