Alangium salviifolium
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Alangium salviifolium
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wild or cultivated
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Alangium lamarckii Thw. A small tree of the tropics of the Old World. On the coast of Malabar, the fruit is an article of food. It affords an edible fruit[1]. The fruit in India is mucilaginous, sweet, somewhat astringent but is eaten[2].
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- BHL
- FAO Ecocrop
- Feedipedia
- Grieve's herbal
- GRIN
- IPNI
- Mansfeld
- Moerman, Native American Ethnobotany
- Multilingual Plant Name Database
- NewCrop Purdue
- Plant List
- Plants for a future
- PROTA on Pl@ntUse
- Tela Botanica
- Useful Tropical Plants Database
- Wikipédia
- Wikiphyto