Talk:Capparis mitchellii

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GT's edit 1) My attention was caught by "meaning bush orange". How can it mean 'bush orange', an English word. It is not noted elsewhere in the article as being a common name. I've removed "meaning bush orange," and the 'reference', a commercial advertising site. https://mbantua.com.au/mb054623-janie-petyarre-morgan/ That site explains the use of 'bush orange' - it explains what the Arrernte word Atwakeye means in English.

2) I won't edit, but I'm surprised at the emphasis in the Talk page on Food & Drink. I would have thought botany, native plants, etc. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Garrytre (talkcontribs) 00:29, 24 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]