The nardoo (Marsilea macropus) is a pseudo-fern growing mostly in swampy ground, with a creeping rhizome and erect fronds, circinate when young. The spores and spore-cases are pounded and made into bread or porridge by the Aborigines of Australia. Research Nardoo
 
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