Cyperus bulbosus is a species of sedge found across Africa, the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia.[1] In Australia, it is commonly called Nalgoo or (Australian) bush onion[2] or "wild onion", but is not related to the onion or other Alliaceae. It is a component of Australian bushfood, but is considered an agricultural weed in other areas.
^"World Checklist of Selected Plant Families: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew".
^"Cyperus bulbosus Vahl Nalgoo, Bush Onion". Atlas of Living Australia. Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
Cyperusbulbosus is a species of sedge found across Africa, the Middle East, Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and Australia. In Australia, it is commonly...
species – e.g. Australian bush onion (C. bulbosus) – are eaten to a smaller extent. For some Northern Paiutes, Cyperus tubers were a mainstay food, to the...
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the drought seasons. These necessities are provided by eating Cyperusbulbosus or Cyperus cadamosti which are bulbs of nutsedges. Males and females have...
Australia (the Corners Region) planted and harvested bush onions (yaua – Cyperusbulbosus), native millet (cooly, tindil – Panicum decompositum) and a sporocarp...