Microseris scapigera is a yellow-flowered daisy, a perennial herb, found in New Zealand and Australia. It is the only New Zealand species of Microseris...
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Microseris walteri and Microseris scapigera are found in lower altitude areas. Commercial plant nurseries will often mislabel a Microseris scapigera plant...
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For more than 30 years Murnong was named as Microseris sp. or Microseris lanceolata or Microseris scapigera. Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria botanist Neville...
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Murnong (category Microseris)
murnong or yam daisy is any of the plants Microseris walteri, Microseris lanceolata and Microseris scapigera, which are an important food source for many...
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or perennials. Perennial plants in Microseris usually have a taproot or a caudex with the exception of Microseris borealis, which is rhizomatous. The...
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Studies. ISBN 0-85575-281-5. OCLC 41539940. Beth Gott, "Murnong — Microseris scapigera: a study of a staple food of Victorian Aborigines", Australian Aboriginal...
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Biological Sciences, Monash University. Gott, Beth (1983). "Murnong—Microseris scapigera: a study of a staple food of Victorian Aborigines". Australian Aboriginal...
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