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Celebrate National Eucalypt Day, 23 March, by downloading our free “Antimicrobial Bush Medicine” worksheet and completing it with your class.⁠  This resource features knowledge shared by Pakana woman, Alana Gall.⁠ 🔗 Link in bio⁠.⁠  #AntimicrobialBushMedicine #BushMedicine #NationalEucalyptDay #NationalEucalyptDay2024 #AustralianCurriculum #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #AboriginalEducation #WingaruEducation #LearningResource #AustralianSchools #EmbeddingAboriginalPerspectives Benzoin Magical Properties, Appalachian Herbalism, Plant Spirit Medicine, Sweet Gum Tree Medicinal, Bush Medicine, Complementary Medicine, Aboriginal Education, 23 March, Cultural Awareness

Celebrate National Eucalypt Day, 23 March, by downloading our free “Antimicrobial Bush Medicine” worksheet and completing it with your class.⁠ This resource features knowledge shared by Pakana woman, Alana Gall.⁠ 🔗 Link in bio⁠.⁠ #AntimicrobialBushMedicine #BushMedicine #NationalEucalyptDay #NationalEucalyptDay2024 #AustralianCurriculum #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #AboriginalEducation #WingaruEducation #LearningResource #AustralianSchools #EmbeddingAboriginalPerspectives

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Momordica charantia [Family: Cucurbitaceae; Common Names: Bitter-melon, Bitter-gourd, Bitter-squash, Goya [from the indigenous language of Okinawa] and Karavella from Sanskrit]. It is a tropical and sub-tropical vine, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit, which is among the most bitter of all fruits. It's many varieties differ substantially in shape and bitterness  Bitter melon originated on the Indian subcontinent, and was carried to China in the 14th century. Vegetable Images, Momordica Charantia, Herbs Remedies, Bitter Gourd, Bitter Melon, Healing Plants, Plant Drawing, Fruit Plants, Botanical Illustrations

Momordica charantia [Family: Cucurbitaceae; Common Names: Bitter-melon, Bitter-gourd, Bitter-squash, Goya [from the indigenous language of Okinawa] and Karavella from Sanskrit]. It is a tropical and sub-tropical vine, widely grown in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean for its edible fruit, which is among the most bitter of all fruits. It's many varieties differ substantially in shape and bitterness Bitter melon originated on the Indian subcontinent, and was carried to China in the 14th…

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