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Untyeye

Tall Yellow Top

Hakea divaricata

Untyeye ilpelhe urteke arntape iteme utyene irrkelhe arle ileme, ampe akweke mpelhe-mpelhe akerte arlke apernetyeke antethe kwatye-ke arrerneme-le antyweme ngkwarle mwerre.

The Forked-leaved corkwood's flowers produce a nectar that are steeped in water to create a sweet drink. The bark is also burnt into coals and then ground and mixed with fat to apply as a medicine for burns. The black ash from the bark is also used to treat babies heat rash.

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