
Utnerrenge
Georgina Gidgee
Eremophila longifolia
Arne utnerrenge annge arleye-le arlkwentye akngerre, utenerrenge nhenhe mwerre apernelhetye-ke ure-le apeke ampeke, utyene arrpenhe areye-ke arlke.
The leaves of the Weeping Emu Bush are collected and used to smoke both newborn babies to help them become strong, and their mothers to help with milk production. Leaves are also ground to apply on sores and was a good treatment for scabies.

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