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- The karuka (Pand**** julianettii, also called karuka nut and Pand**** nut) is a species of tree in the ****pine family (Pandanaceae) and an important...
- incertus R.E.Vaughan & Wiehe Pand**** joskei Horne ex Balf.f. Pand**** julianettii Martelli Pand**** kaida Kurz Pand**** kajui Beentje Pand**** lacuum H...
- in the forest to harvest and cook the nuts of karuka (both Pand**** julianettii and Pand**** brosimos). Many normal words are thought to be unhealthy...
- important, with species like Pand**** amaryllifolius and karuka (Pand**** julianettii) being important sources of food. The family likely originated during...
- Ohwia caudata Osteophloeum platyspermum Palicourea tomentosa Pand**** julianettii Papaver bracteatum Papaver setigerum Papaver somniferum Parthenocissus...
- New Guinea. The species has been known to eat karuka nuts (Pand**** julianettii), and growers will put platforms or other obstacles on the trunks of...
- in the family Pandanaceae, endemic to New Guinea. Along with Pand**** julianettii, it is widely harvested in New Guinea as a traditional food source. Many...
- amaryllifolius is a common food flavoring in Southeast Asia and karuka (Pand**** julianettii) is a staple food in New Guinea. Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An...
- the tribe ****avini, which can defoliate crops such as karuka (Pand**** julianettii). "Segestidea". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 25...
- impact is rare. Tettigoniids are serious insect pests of karuka (Pand**** julianettii). The species Segestes gracilis and Segestidea montana eat the leaves...