desert bloodwood (Eucalyptus opaca)
id:7035 order:421
Arrkarakwan ntewal-akert, ngkwarlelarl inpeyel ikwer-penh.
The bloodwood tree has flowers, and the honey is carried from it (by insects).
sugarbag, native honey
id:7043 order:430
Ngkwarl arwengalker arterneyel arelhel ilepel.
The woman is cutting out the sugarbag with an axe.
honey grevillea (Grevillea juncifolia ssp. juncifolia)
id:7041 order:428
Tharrkarr anantherr antywerlp-antywem alpeyt-itwew.
We suck honey grevillea nectar from the flowers.
honey dew, lerp scale on mulga branches
id:7039 order:426
Ngkwarl arlperlamp anantherr arlkwem artety-penh.
We eat the honey dew from the mulga tree.
native fuchsia (Eremophila latrobei)
id:7034 order:420
Ngkwarl antwelp-antyweyelarl therrpeytan.
We sip the honey from the native fuchsia bush.
river red gum (Eucalyptus camaldulensis)
id:7036 order:423
Aper lywenty mwerr-angker rltwa.
The river red gum has a lot of good shade.