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Definition of Marsilea Drummondii

Marsilea Drummondii
Nardoo Nar*doo", n. (Bot.) An Australian name for Marsilea Drummondii, a four-leaved cryptogamous plant, sometimes used for food.

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- Marsilea drummondii is a species of fern known by the common name nardoo. It is native to Australia, where it is widespread and common, particularly in...
- and fertilization. Sporocarps of some Australian species such as Marsilea drummondii are edible and have been eaten by Aborigines and early white settlers...
- analysis of the genus Marsilea puts both in a widespread Old World subgroup also called "Marsilea" along with M. angustifolia, M. drummondii, M. crenata, and...
- Canavalia roseabeach bean Entada phaseoloides – St. Thomas bean Marsilea drummondiinardoo Vincetoxi**** linearepurple pentatrope According to the...
- lignum Eleocharis sphacelata, giant spikesedge Eucalyptus robusta Marsilea drummondii, a widespread aquatic fern in inland Australia known as nardoo Melaleuca...
- nummularia (creeping Jenny, moneywort) Marsilea crenata Marsilea drummondii Marsilea hirsuta Marsilea pubescens Marsilea quadrifolia (water-clover) Mayaca...
- "The purification and properties of a thiaminase I from Nardoo (Marsilea drummondii)". Phytochemistry. 16 (2): 207–213. doi:10.1016/S0031-9422(00)86787-4...
- damper made from the ground sporocarps of the ngardu (nardoo) plant (Marsilea drummondii) in exchange for sugar. One of the two remaining camels, Landa, was...
- bread made from the ground sporocarps of the ngardu (nardoo) plant (Marsilea drummondii). There is some evidence that the nardoo contributed to their deaths...
- (cooly, tindil – Pani**** decompositum) and a sporocarp, ngardu (Marsilea drummondii).: 281–304  Indigenous Australians used systematic burning, fire-stick...