Nymphaea macrosperma
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Nymphaea macrosperma Merr. & L.M.Perry
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Nymphaea macrosperma, Water lily, is an emergent water plant native to northern Australia.
The water lily occurs in freshwater lagoons, and has large round leaves that float on the water surface.
Uses
The plant is a traditional Aboriginal bushfood.[1] The seeds are usually described as "sweet like a pea" and are eaten for lunch.[2]
References
- ↑ Australian Food Standards, Water lily seed pod analysis
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