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In the bush many plants are in fruit. The Ngaliwany (Persoonia falcata – wild pear) is ready to be picked. The black and shrivellede up ones are gathered from the ground make a drink.

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The Guwal (Flueggea virosa subsp. Melantheoides – dogwood bush) is in fruit and the berries are picked when white and their sweet aroma fills the air.

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The Gumamu (Santalum lanceolatum – sandalwood) turns reddish-black when ripe and are gathered and eaten.

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The Gabiny (Terminanlia ferdinandiana – billygoat plum) is a favoured fruit. It is gathered from the three and eaten or pounded to make a drink.

Slide 15

The Magabala (Marsdenia uiridflora – bush banana) flowers.