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The below item complements this article read in the current issue:

Edible Aquatics
(p. 76)
The history of taro in Australia and a recipe for Taro Burgers!

Arno King
MAIH – Brisbane
Landscape Architect

Over the last few issues we have looked at edible plants which can be grown in the garden pond, dam or a constantly wet spot in the garden. There are many plants which thrive in this environment.

This issue Arno takes a look at both Taro and Water Celery.

From a 3 page Subtropicalia Produce Article in Issue Five
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Taro cultivars will grow in the vegetable patch like other edible plants.
 
Steve Popple
MAIH – Darwin
Horticulturist

Steve Popple discusses two plants in this article:

Tamarind (Tamarindus indica)
Passionfruit (Passiflora)

From a 2 page Subtropicalia Produce Article in Issue Five
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Tamarind trees carry large amounts of pods and pods are best picked as needed.and produce the sweetest fruit for very little effort.
 
 

 

   
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