• Source: Excoecaria parvifolia
  • Excoecaria parvifolia is a plant in the Euphorbiaceae family, native to Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and Queensland
    It was first described by Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1864, from a specimen collected by Ferdinand von Mueller in Arnhem Land.
    It is found across northern Australia, from northern Western Australia, the north of the Northern Territory, to northern Queensland, growing on seasonally waterlogged clay flats, and occasionally on semi-saline soils.
    It flowers in the early wet season with fruits appearing from January to April.


    Indigenous names & uses


    The Warumungu people of the Tennant Creek area know this tree as Manyingiila, and use the smoke from burning the wood to keep away mosquitoes.
    Other Aboriginal language names are: Gurniny (Jaminjung, Ngaliwurru, Nungali), Yilili (MalakMalak, Matngala), Gilirr (Mangarrayi, Yangman).


    References




    External links


    Excoecaria parvifolia occurrence data from the Australasian Virtual Herbarium

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