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Cardiopteris (PROSEA)

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Plant Resources of South-East Asia
Introduction
List of species


Cardiopteris Royle

Family: Cardiopteridaceae

Major species and synonyms

Vernacular names

C. moluccana:

  • Indonesia: uge jabba (Ternate), uta lala (Ambon), mata-mata (Sulawesi)
  • Philippines: tabolo (Bisaya), bangogan (Bicol), lila (Bukidnon)
  • Papua New Guinea: gogomangeni (Wapi), kehunghe (Mekeo).


C. quinqueloba:

  • Indonesia: saburung, ruru-ruruan (Sudanese), angin-anginan (Javanese)
  • Malaysia: gamba puteh
  • Laos: liinz lii, hviid
  • Thailand: khaosankhang (southern), phaktaentae
  • Vietnam: mai rùa, tì dực.

Distribution

C. quinqueloba occurs from western Bangladesh and Assam to Burma, Thailand, Indo-China and Yunnan, Malaysia and Indonesia. C. moluccana occurs in Indonesia, the Philippines and New Guinea.

Uses

Leaves have a cabbage taste and are eaten raw or cooked (slimy) as a vegetable. In Ternate a decoction of the stem of C. moluccana is also used medicinally against hepatitis.

Observations

  • Climbing herbs with milky juice, up to 9 m long.
  • Leaves spirally arranged, palmatinerved, long petiolate; in C. quinqueloba leaf-blade broadly ovate in outline, 3-5(-9)-lobed, membraneous, 4-17 cm × 3-16 cm; in C. moluccana leaf-blade entire, chartaceous, ovate-cordate, up to 24 cm × 22 cm.

On the edge of forest and thickets and in open places such as limestone outcrops. Mostly at low elevations but sometimes up to 1500 m altitude.

Selected sources

44, 91.