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- Plukenetia volubilis, commonly known as sacha inchi, sacha peanut, mountain peanut, Inca nut or Inca-peanut, is a perennial plant in the family Euphorbiaceae...
- Species Plukenetia africana - southern Africa Plukenetia ankaranensis - Madagascar Plukenetia brachybotrya - W + C South America Plukenetia carabiasiae...
- Plukenetia conophora, also called Nigerian walnut, and conop****, is a climbing shrub in the genus Plukenetia. It is not related to the walnut, being...
- extracted by pressing it from the seeds and flesh of the fruit from the Plukenetia volubilis, or pracaxi, a tree native to the area surrounding the Amazon...
- Stomatocalyceae Subtribe: Hamilcoinae Genus: Hamilcoa Prain Species: H. zenkeri Binomial name Hamilcoa zenkeri (Pax) Prain Synonyms Plukenetia zenkeri Pax...
- Contribution to the Guianan Flora: Dalechampia, Haematostemon, Omphalea, Pera, Plukenetia, and Tragia (Euphorbiaceae) with Notes on Subfamily Acalyphoideae". Smithsonian...
- Desert. Also of interest as a source of oil for skin care. Sacha inchi (Plukenetia volubilis), the roasted seeds can be consumed as nuts. Palm nuts (Elaeis...
- in the family Olacaceae Lovoa trichilioides, in the family Meliaceae Plukenetia conophora, in the family Euphorbiaceae Schotia brachypetala, in the family...
- by physical structures. The larvae feed on Alchornea costaricensis and Plukenetia volubilis. Nessaea aglaura aglaura (Mexico to Panama and Ecuador) Nessaea...
- Discocleidion Endospermum Hancea Lasiococca Macaranga Melanolepis Neoboutonia Plukenetia Ptychopyxis Rockinghamia Spathiostemon Sumbaviopsis. M. affinis – Macaranga...