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Dialium indum, the tamarind-plum, is a tall, tropical, fruit-bearing tree. It
belongs to the
family Fabaceae, and has small,
typically grape-sized edible...
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named after a
local tree,
pokok kranji or
keranji (Malay for
Dialium indum,
velvet tamarind tree).
Kranji served as a
military camp
before the ****anese...
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southeast Asia
Dialium guineense, or
velvet tamarind,
native to
Africa Dialium indum, or tamarind-plum,
native to
south and
southeast Asia
Tamarind (restaurant)...
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Syzygium xanthophyllum Taiwan cherry Prunus campanulata Tamarind-plum
Dialium indum Tangut Almond Prunus tangutica Tapia Uapaca bojeri Texas almond Prunus minutiflora...
- cochinchinense,
native to
southeast Asia
Dialium guineense,
native to
Africa Dialium indum,
native to
south and
southeast Asia This page is an
index of
articles on...
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hexasepalum Harms Dialium holtzii Harms Dialium hydnocarpoides de Wit
Dialium indum L. - type
species Dialium kasaiense Louis ex
Steyaert Dialium kunstleri...
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cujus fontes constat iisdem montibus quibus Indum ortos, et 280 mil:p****:
tantum a
Zaradro orientalissimo Indum augentium fluvio Plinio test distare, tum...
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petai (Parkia speciosa),
kerdas (Archidendron bubalinum),
keranji (Dialium
indum),
jering (Archidendron pauciflorum) and
durian (Durio pinangi****). Petai...
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Nimbako 03. Wap 04. Sorong/****n 05.
Dengop 06.
Konimdo 07.
Selepet 08.
Indum 2 09.
Indum 1 10. Weke 11.
Dollo 12.
Kamandu 13.
Gilang 14.
Hupat 15.
Tipsit 16...
- Periegetes,
Orbis Descriptio,
lines 1080-1165;
quoted in
McCrindle (1901): 188. ”
Indum...
Dividua cujus Patalanae cingitur unda”; Prisci**** Caesariensis, Periegesis...