Grewia Retusifolia
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''Grewia retusifolia'' is a shrub species in the family
Malvaceae Malvaceae (), or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of economic importance include Theobroma cacao, cacao, Cola (plant), cola, cotton, okra, Hibiscus sabdariffa, ...
. Common names include dysentery bush, emu-berry, dog's balls, turkey bush and diddle diddle. It is widespread in tropical and subtropical areas of Eastern Australia and Northern Western Australia. The species produces small, sweet, two-lobed fruit with a fibrous acidic pulp surrounding the seeds. Leichhardt described the fruits as having a very agreeable taste, which could be boiled to make a refreshing drink.
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use the bark and leaves in medications. The crushed leaves were used as a poultice to relieve toothaches.


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retusifolia Malvales of Australia Flora of the Northern Territory Flora of Queensland Rosids of Western Australia Taxa named by Wilhelm Sulpiz Kurz {{Grewioideae-stub