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In Australia, a cunjevoi may mean:

  • Alocasia brisbanensis also known as "native lily" or "spoon lily"
  • Alocasia macrorrhizos or "giant taro" or "elephant ear taro"
  • Any of the Australian members of the "Pyura stolonifera species complex", tunicate or sea squirt marine animals, including:
    • Pyura praeputialis, the cunjevoi proper
    • Pyura dalbyi, the yellow cunjevoi
    • Pyura doppelgangera, the doppelganger cunjevoi

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Cunjevoi

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Look up cunjevoi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Australia, a cunjevoi may mean: Alocasia brisbanensis also known as "native lily" or "spoon lily"...

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Alocasia brisbanensis

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known as cunjevoi or spoon lily, is a species of plant in the family Araceae native to rainforests of eastern Australia. The common name "cunjevoi" derives...

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Alocasia macrorrhizos

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giant alocasia, ʻape, biga, and pia. In Australia it is known as the cunjevoi (a term which also refers to a marine animal). The giant taro was originally...

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Pyura

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'yellow cunjevoi' Pyura discoveryi (Herdman, 1910) Pyura discrepans (Sluiter, 1898) Pyura doppelgangera (Rius & Teske, 2013) 'doppelganger cunjevoi' Pyura...

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Pyura praeputialis

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of three species of "cunjevoi" in Australasia (the other two being the yellow cunjevoi P. dalbyi and the doppelganger cunjevoi P. doppelgangera). It...

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Pyura stolonifera

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and a north-western African form. Pyura praeputialis, commonly known as "cunjevoi" or "cunjie", is common in coastal areas of the Australian mainland and...

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List of English words of Australian Aboriginal origin

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bogong boobook brigalow brolga budgerigar bunyip burdardu coolabah cumbungi cunjevoi curara currawong dillon bush dingo galah gang-gang geebung gidgee gilgie...

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Alocasia

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brancifolia (Schott) A.Hay New Guinea Alocasia brisbanensis (F.M.Bailey) Domin: Cunjevoi, spoon lily Australia Alocasia cadieri Chantrier SE Asia Alocasia celebica...

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Pyura dalbyi

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Pyura dalbyi, the yellow cunjevoi, is a species of tunicate This species has been found in several localities in Victoria, south-eastern Australia, and...

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Achoerodus viridis

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consists of invertebrates such as various molluscs, crabs, sea urchins, and cunjevoi. This species grows to a length of 100 centimetres (39 inches) as adult...

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Pyura doppelgangera

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Pyura doppelgangera, the doppelganger cunjevoi, is a tunicate that lives in coastal waters of Australasia attached to rocks or artificial structures. This...

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Ascidiacea

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seafood stews similar to bouillabaisse. Pyura praeputialis is known as cunjevoi in Australia. It was once used as a food source by Aboriginal people living...

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Yugambeh people

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treat heat ulcers. A poultice was made from the a rhizome paste of the Cunjevoi (Alocasia macrorrhizos) which was used for burns, and a lather was made...

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Turrbal

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chesnut (mai), a root called bundal in Turrbal but more widely known as cunjevoi, Canavalia Obtusifolia beans, (yugam) and zamia nuts, though poisonous...

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Royal National Park

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resemble strongly that of a necklace. Beds of the primitive sea-squirt cunjevoi (Pyura stolonifera) are common along coastal rockshelves which are covered...

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Girella elevata

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rock blackfish are omnivorous, they will take a range of baits including cunjevoi, peeled prawn, bread and sea cabbage. Bait should be lightly weighted so...

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Sooty oystercatcher

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fish, crabs, bluebottle jellyfish and various worm-like creatures such as cunjevoi, while males preferred hard-shelled prey such as mussels (Mytilus planulatus)...

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Flora of Brisbane

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Alectryon tomentosus, hairy alectryon Alocasia Alocasia brisbanensis, cunjevoi Alphitonia Alphitonia excelsa, red ash Alpinia Alpinia caerulea, native...

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Girella cyanea

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smaller fishes, mollusks; along with calcareous seaweeds, brittle stars, cunjevoi, and marine worms. They are known to feed at dawn and dusk when they are...

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Dalla people

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crushed river chestnuts, once soaked, were mixed with honey for cakes. Cunjevoi seeds, once leached of their toxins, were also used to make cakes that...

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Langer House

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using indigenous plants such as ferns, native violets and verbenas, cunjevois, walking stick palms, myrtle bushes, ground orchids and rainforest trees...

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