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The two most important plants of the D\'harawal bushland are the Acacias and the

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Question

The two most important plants of the D'harawal bushland are the Acacias and the Eucalypts, the Acacias for their pioneering activities -they are the first plants to grow after devastating wildfires- and depending upon the species, they provide food, and some minor medicines. The Eucalypts provide important medicines, and shelter Acacias; The wattles were not only an important source of food, they were also extremely useful for various medicinal qualities, and for the making of tools, implements and wcapons. Generally, the Acacias were divided into two different kinds, the ones with golden yellow ball flowers, and green leaves, called buri, and the others had white, rod shaped flowers, and bluish grey leaves, called Giji. In between these two extremes lay the rest of the wattles, some with white flowers and green leaves, and others with yellow ball flowers, and grey leaves, it is these that must undergo testing before they can be used. One of the most useful wattles is the Boo'kerrikin, or Acacia decurrens, a common wattle, and one which Arthur Phillip ordered removed from the Sydney area to enable him to grow wheat that did not grow. The appearance of the Acacia decurrens flowers indicate the end to the annoying south-westerly winds, and the beginning of the gentle rains of the Time of the Flying Fox, that follow, however, a heavy blooming indicates the occurrence of wildfires within

Explanation / Answer

This story is from the Koori Dreaming Stories,a D'harawal legend stories ,used as an effective tool of teaching the children about living in peace and harmony with the mother nature in D'harawal culture since ancient times.These are folk stories passed to generations to respect the elements of nature by pointing the way and encouraging the people to think,to learn and live peacefully without harming the mother nature.The point in this story is the preservation of Boo'kerrikin trees that have many medicinal uses and provided the people with other benefits.The three sisters in this story are the three varieties of Acacias,these trees are important for the D'harawal people ,hence they preserved it for generations through the medium of this story.This legend reflects the idea of living peacefully without harming the nature and in turn nature provides it's bounties for the well being of human.