
Arnterre
Colony Wattle
Acacia murrayana
Arne arnterre ahelhe nhenhenge atningke lyapeme. Arnterre nhenhe ikwerele ulkere arlenge aneme merne ntange, tyape, ante ngkwarle arnterrampwe.
The Colony Wattle produces seeds that are roasted and ground into a paste for eating, as well as sap that people consume to stop them from thinking about water if they don't have any. There is also a flat headed grub in the roots that is eaten.

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