Bush Tucker is food that can be eaten from a native plant. It may need to be cooked or otherwise processed (more information).
Botanical Name | Common Name(s) | Type | Size (mostly HxW) |
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Acacia acinacea | Gold Dust Wattle | TODO: FIX - Bush Tucker, Climber, Tree over 6m | ||
IMPORTED(TEST PLANT) – Mentha australis | River Mint | TODO: FIX -
Leaves can be used to make tea, and also to treat coughs and colds. | 80cm x 1m | |
IMPORTED(TEST PLANT) – Microseris walteri
Previously known as: Microseris lanceolata | Yam Daisy, Murnong | TODO: FIX -
Tuber can be roasted or fried. | 15-50cm x 15-25cm | |
Linda Buxtonus
Previously known as: Getting Oldus | Common Linda, Silver Leaf | TODO: FIX - Bush Tucker
Currently unavailable for sale Can be eaten raw or cooked. | 3 x 3m | |
No picturus | Too Lazy | TODO: FIX - Climber | ||
Scientificus balderdash | Another one common name | TODO: FIX - Bush Tucker, Tree over 6m |