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  2. Murnong - Wikipedia

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    The story continues and the crow steals the yam, but ends up creating a bushfire. [3] [4] In a Dreamtime story, the Wotjobaluk people say that the sun was a woman who, when she went to dig for murnong yams, left her little son in the west. Wandering round the edge of the earth, she came back over the other side.

  3. Microseris lanceolata - Wikipedia

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    Microseris lanceolata is an Australian alpine herb with yellow flowers and one of three plants known as murnong or yam daisy along with Microseris scapigera and Microseris walteri. [ 2 ] The plant is found in southern parts of Australia , including Victoria , NSW and ACT . [ 3 ]

  4. Microseris walteri - Wikipedia

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    Microseris walteri is an Australian perennial herb with yellow flowers and edible tuberous roots, and one of three plants known as murnong or yam daisy along with Microseris scapigera and Microseris lanceolata. [3] [2] The plant is found in southern parts of Australia, including Victoria, NSW, ACT, SA, WA and Tasmania. In Victoria, the plant is ...

  5. 10 interesting dog facts you've probably never heard of ... - AOL

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    Canines really are amazing creatures and there is a bundle of interesting dog facts to prove it. From being able to pick up scents from 12 miles away and using sneezing as a form of communication, ...

  6. 32 interesting facts about albino dogs - AOL

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    These interesting facts about albino dogs are sure to have you falling in love with this unique pooch.

  7. 10 things you likely didn't know about dogs' tails - AOL

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    Tail wagging has long been associated with a pup's mood, but the fascinating -- and often telling -- things about the appendage don't stop there. Here are 10 things you didn't know about dogs' tails.

  8. Microseris scapigera - Wikipedia

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    Microseris scapigera is a yellow-flowered daisy, a perennial herb, found in New Zealand and Australia. [2] [3] It is the only New Zealand species of Microseris, and one of three Australian species along with Microseris lanceolata and Microseris walteri. It is classified in a group of plants, the tribe Cichorieae, that includes chicory and ...

  9. Boonwurrung - Wikipedia

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    Murnong (or yam daisy) was a favourite food. Others were the black wattle gum, the pith of tree ferns, native cherries, kangaroo apples and various fungi. Murnong grew all year was best eaten in spring. Tubers were collected in vast amounts in string bags.