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Common Fringe Lily - Thysanotus tuberosos - Card

$6.00

Common Fringe Lily, Thysanotus tuberosos, Australian Native plant

Reproduced from an original watercolour painting by Cheryl Hodges. Greeting card 10 x 15cm, blank inside with brown recycled envelope.

Text on reverse of card reads:
The Common Fringe Lily is widespread across NSW and Victoria. It grows to around 40cm, flowering for several weeks in spring, though each flower only lasts for a single day.
The tubers taste watery and almost flavourless and were roasted and eaten by Aboriginal peoples. Most lily tubers are also edible raw.

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Common Fringe Lily, Thysanotus tuberosos, Australian Native plant

Reproduced from an original watercolour painting by Cheryl Hodges. Greeting card 10 x 15cm, blank inside with brown recycled envelope.

Text on reverse of card reads:
The Common Fringe Lily is widespread across NSW and Victoria. It grows to around 40cm, flowering for several weeks in spring, though each flower only lasts for a single day.
The tubers taste watery and almost flavourless and were roasted and eaten by Aboriginal peoples. Most lily tubers are also edible raw.

Common Fringe Lily, Thysanotus tuberosos, Australian Native plant

Reproduced from an original watercolour painting by Cheryl Hodges. Greeting card 10 x 15cm, blank inside with brown recycled envelope.

Text on reverse of card reads:
The Common Fringe Lily is widespread across NSW and Victoria. It grows to around 40cm, flowering for several weeks in spring, though each flower only lasts for a single day.
The tubers taste watery and almost flavourless and were roasted and eaten by Aboriginal peoples. Most lily tubers are also edible raw.

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