Ravensthorpe radish

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Ravensthorpe radish (plural Ravensthorpe radishes)

  1. Synonym of youlk (the shrub Platysace deflexa).
    • 2014 February 3, Faust, quotee, “Southern taste draws chefs”, in Perthnow.com.au[1], archived from the original on 2022-12-28:
      I've recently learned that the Ravensthorpe Radish is grown solely in the Great Southern region so I'm looking forward to incorporating that into my menu.
    • 2018 February 27, Ron Lockley, quotee, Minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting, Katanning: Shire Council, page 9:
      There is a market for native bush foods. Kings Park Restaurant currently has on the menu Sandfire and Salt Bush Worikle Greens, Finger Limes and Ravensthorpe Radish. All ingredients are easily produced and would thrive with good drip irrigation.
    • 2020 Spring, “Plants of Interest”, in Bush Telegraph, number 127, Maida Vale: Zanthorrea Nursery, →OCLC, page 2:
      The Ravensthorpe radish truly is a useful bush tucker plant and easy to grow in a well drained soil.