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Australian Food Plants Study Group Newsletters & Reports

Tetragonia tetragonioides, Warrigal Greens (Photo: Brian Walters)

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Newsletters No.1 and 2, 1983-1984
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Newsletter No.65, August 2021

Reports

The Group produced the following two reports that document potentially useful Australian food plants.

  • A Checklist of Australian Plants Reportedly Edible, Rodney Barker (1991)
  • Recommended Queensland Plants, Rodney Barker
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