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Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements. Larvae from wasp galls found on Mulga

Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements. Larvae from wasp galls found on Mulga


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Mulga Trees Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements. Larvae from wasp galls found on Mulga

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Mulga Trees
Near Marla, Sth Australia, Australia.
Acacia aneura
Aboriginal use: Seeds roasted and ground to a paste. Is the most important source of wood for a wide variety of implements. Larvae from wasp galls found on Mulga. Honey from lerps on mulga
Don Hadden
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Aborigine Aborigines Deserts Shapes Mulga


Mulga Magic - Unleashing the Secrets of Australia's Versatile Wonder Tree!

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. Step into the enchanting world of Mulga trees, where ancient Aboriginal traditions and nature's bounty intertwine. This print by Don Hadden takes us on a journey through the heartland of South Australia, revealing the remarkable uses and hidden treasures of these majestic plants. From roasted seed paste to sturdy wooden implements, Mulga trees have been an invaluable resource for generations. But that's not all! Did you know that tiny wasp larvae find their home in Mulga galls? And let's not forget about those delectable lerps – sweet honeydew treats adorning the branches! As we gaze upon this breathtaking landscape, it becomes clear why Mulgas hold such significance in Australian culture. Their unique shapes create a mesmerizing tapestry against the desert backdrop, painting a picture of resilience and adaptability. So go ahead, immerse yourself in this snapshot from down under! Let your imagination run wild as you explore Oceania's rich heritage and marvel at Mother Nature's ingenuity. Just remember to leave commercial use aside – this is all about celebrating the wonders found within our natural world. Join us on this whimsical adventure with Don Hadden as your guide, unlocking the secrets of Mulga trees one click at a time!

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