Limonia acidissima
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Limonia acidissima L.
Ordre | Sapindales |
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Famille | Rutaceae |
Genre | Limonia |
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Origine : Inde, Indochine
sauvage et cultivé
Français | ' |
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Anglais | wood apple |
Résumé des usages
- fruit comestible, acide
Sommaire
Description
Noms populaires
français | pomme d'éléphant (PROSEA) |
anglais | wood apple, elephant apple (PROSEA) |
hindi | bilin, kait, kavitha (Wealth of India) |
bengali | kait, katbel (Wealth of India) |
gujerati | kavit, kotha, kothi, kothun (Wealth of India) |
marathi | kavatha, kavith, kovit (Wealth of India) |
telugu | velaga (Wealth of India) |
tamoul | vilanga (Wealth of India) |
kannada | bela (Wealth of India) |
malayalam | vila, vilatti (Wealth of India) |
Indonésie | kawista (Java), kusta (Bali) (PROSEA) |
Malaysia | belinggai, gelinggai (PROSEA) |
Birmanie | thibin (PROSEA) |
Cambodge | kramsang (PROSEA) |
Laos | mafit (PROSEA) |
Thaiïlande | makhwit (central), mafit (northern) (PROSEA) |
Vietnam | câǹ thǎng (PROSEA) |
Classification
Limonia acidissima L. (1762)
basionyme :
- Schinus limonia L. (1753)
synonymes :
- Feronia limonia (L.) Swingle (1914)
- Feronia elephantum Correa (1800)
Cultivars
Histoire
Usages
Références
- Chauvet, Michel, 2018. Encyclopédie des plantes alimentaires. Paris, Belin. 880 p. (p. 644)