Talk:Acacia mearnsii
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Add to Bush Tucker and Bushfood pages
[edit]I note that this tree was used as a food source by indigenous Australians: "The Ngunnawal people of the Australian Capital Territory use the gum as food..."
I would suggest adding a reference to "Bush Tucker" under the "See also" section of this page, (which is the way it's written on other bush tucker pages.) with a link to the "Bush Tucker" page. Also add this tree to the list on the "Bush Tucker" page.
Additionally, I'd suggest including a link to "Bushfoods" at the bottom of this page, with a link to the "Bushfoods" page. Also add this tree to the "Bushfoods" page.
I don't know how to do that.