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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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Look up cunjevoi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In Australia, a cunjevoi may mean: Alocasia brisbanensis also known as "native lily" or "spoon lily"...
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...
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...
of three species of "cunjevoi" in Australasia (the other two being the yellow cunjevoi P. dalbyi and the doppelganger cunjevoi P. doppelgangera). It...
and a north-western African form. Pyura praeputialis, commonly known as "cunjevoi" or "cunjie", is common in coastal areas of the Australian mainland and...
brancifolia (Schott) A.Hay New Guinea Alocasia brisbanensis (F.M.Bailey) Domin: Cunjevoi, spoon lily Australia Alocasia cadieri Chantrier SE Asia Alocasia celebica...
Pyura dalbyi, the yellow cunjevoi, is a species of tunicate This species has been found in several localities in Victoria, south-eastern Australia, and...
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...
Pyura doppelgangera, the doppelganger cunjevoi, is a tunicate that lives in coastal waters of Australasia attached to rocks or artificial structures. This...
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...
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...
chesnut (mai), a root called bundal in Turrbal but more widely known as cunjevoi, Canavalia Obtusifolia beans, (yugam) and zamia nuts, though poisonous...
resemble strongly that of a necklace. Beds of the primitive sea-squirt cunjevoi (Pyura stolonifera) are common along coastal rockshelves which are covered...
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...
fish, crabs, bluebottle jellyfish and various worm-like creatures such as cunjevoi, while males preferred hard-shelled prey such as mussels (Mytilus planulatus)...
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...
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...
using indigenous plants such as ferns, native violets and verbenas, cunjevois, walking stick palms, myrtle bushes, ground orchids and rainforest trees...