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  2. Ipomoea costata - Wikipedia

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    Ipomoea costata, commonly known as rock morning glory, is an Australian native plant. [2] It is found in northern Australia, from Western Australia, through the Northern Territory, to Queensland. [3] Its tubers provide a form of bush tucker to some Aboriginal peoples, known as bush potato, [4] or (to the Ngururrpa groups in WA), karnti. [5]

  3. List of potato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    These potatoes also have coloured skin, but many varieties with pink or red skin have white or yellow flesh, as do the vast majority of cultivated potatoes. The yellow colour, more or less marked, is due to the presence of carotenoids. Varieties with coloured flesh are common among native Andean potatoes, but relatively rare among modern varieties.

  4. Bunnings - Wikipedia

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    Bunnings Group Limited, trading as Bunnings Warehouse or Bunnings, is an Australian household hardware and garden centre chain. [2] The chain has been owned by Wesfarmers since 1994, and has stores in Australia and New Zealand.

  5. Potato Marketing Corporation of Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    It was charged with managing the supply of fresh table potatoes in Western Australia. [2] The statutory corporation operated to ensure licensed growers supplied potatoes all year round to the WA consumer market. [3] The corporation was self-funded by revenue from licence fees and did not receive financial support from the state government. [3]

  6. List of sweet potato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    People grow sweet potato in many parts of the world, including New Zealand, Australia, the Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, China, and North America. However, sweet potato is not widely cultivated in Europe. [2] People breed sweet potatoes mainly either for food (their nutritious storage roots) or for their attractive vines. (The variety 'Vardaman ...

  7. Native potato - Wikipedia

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    Native potato may refer to any of several taxa of tuberous flora: In Africa: Plectranthus rotundifolius; In Australia: Leichhardtia flavescens, Hairy milk vine, or native potato; Ipomoea costata, Australian native bush potato; Platysace spp. United States: Apios americana, potato-like food crop; Potato subspecies and varieties:

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  9. Jersey Royal - Wikipedia

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    It had 15 'eyes': points from which new plants sprout. They cut this potato into pieces, which they planted in a côtil (a steeply sloping field) above the Bellozanne valley. One plant produced kidney-shaped potatoes, with a paper-thin skin, which they called the Jersey Royal Fluke. This was later shortened to 'Jersey Royal'. [2]