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  2. Dianella tasmanica - Wikipedia

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    Dianella tasmanica is a strappy herbaceous plant which grows to 0.5–2 metres (1–7 ft) high and wide, with a thick spreading rhizome under the ground. The green linear keeled leaves have finely toothed margins, and may reach 1 m (40 in) in length and 1.5–4 cm wide.

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  4. Dianella sandwicensis - Wikipedia

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    Dianella sandwicensis is a species of flax lily native to Hawaii and New Caledonia. [1] In Hawaiian it is called ʻukiʻuki . Neal (1965) reports that historically, Hawaiians used the berries to make blue dye for kapa .

  5. Dianella (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Dianella is a genus of about forty species of flowering plants in the monocot family Asphodelaceae, commonly known as flax lilies. [2] Plants in this genus are tufted herbs with more or less linear leaves and bisexual flowers with three sepals more or less similar to three petals and a superior ovary , the fruit a berry .

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  7. Dianella amoena - Wikipedia

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    Some plants in the Dianella genus have edible fruits, [11] while others are considered poisonous. [12] [13] Aboriginal peoples ate the fruits of some Dianella species historically, and used the leaves for weaving. [14] [11] Information regarding Dianella amoena specifically is unavailable as it has only been formally recognised since 1995.

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