kurrajong

/ˈkʌrəˌdʒɔŋ/
noun
  1. A type of Australian tree with tough, fibrous bark and leaves that are sometimes used as animal feed.
    • Farmers sometimes feed kurrajong leaves to their livestock during droughts.
    • The kurrajong tree is known for its ability to survive in dry climates.
    • The bark of the kurrajong was traditionally used by Aboriginal people to make rope and nets.
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