
Tyerte Tyerte
Spearwood
Indigofera leucotricha
Arne arle nhenhe tyerte tyerte tyerrtye arrwekelenge arne arle nhenhe renhe akeme-le kwatye arrerne-tyarte kere arleye, aherre kwatye antwetye-ke arle apetyeme, urreme-urreme-le unthetye-ke kere irrtyarte-le nternetye nhele.
Silver Indigo is ground up to put small amounts into bodies of water. When animals come for a drink, they would become docile and therefore easier to catch.

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