- is a
genus in the
family Achariaceae containing the sole
species Pangium edule, a tall tree
native to the
mangrove swamps of
Southeast Asia (Indonesia...
-
previously classified in
Mesembryanthemum and is
sometimes referred to as M.
edule. The sour fig
grows on
coastal and
inland slopes in
South Africa from Namaqualand...
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protection in 1993,
although not all
scientists recognise the taxon. ****berlidge,
N. (2008). "Potamon fluviatile". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2008:...
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Cirsium edule, the
edible thistle or
Indian thistle, is a
species of
thistle in the
genus Cirsium,
native to
western North America from
southeastern Alaska...
- ****in (Bunium persi****) (South Asia) Keluak, kluwak,
kepayang (Pangium
edule) Kencur, galangal,
kentjur (Kaempferia galanga) (Java, Bali) Kinh gioi,...
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Roskov Y.;
Kunze T.;
Orrell T.;
Abucay L.;
Paglinawan L.;
Culham A.;
Bailly N.; Kirk P.;
Bourgoin T.;
Baillargeon G.; De**** W.; De
Wever A. (2014). Didžiulis...
- on the
edges of "rocks and ravines, St. Diego" and
named it
Sedum edule, with
edule (meaning "edible")
probably referring to the use of the
scapes of...
- "manioc (
n.)".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Retrieved 7 July 2024. "c****ava (
n.)".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Retrieved 7 July 2024. "yucca (
n.)". Online...
- ****les, with many more
fossil forms. The
common ****le, (Cerastoderma
edule), is
widely distributed around the
coastlines of
Northern Europe, with a...
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States Department of Agriculture.
Retrieved November 4, 2011. USDA, NRCS (
n.d.). "Vangueria madagascariensis". The
PLANTS Database (plants.usda.gov)...