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Evans 1999

Evans, B.R. 1999. Edible nut trees in Solomon Islands: a variety collection of Canarium, Terminalia and Barringtonia. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agrcultural Research.

Links

  • https://www.aciar.gov.au/sites/default/files/legacy/node/2157/tr44_pdf_81177.pdf

References

  • 3.2 Introducing Proto Oceanic plant names
    • The relationship between garden and bush in Proto Oceanic society
  • 3.10 Green vegetables and figs
    • Gnetum gnemon, TP tulip (Gnetaceae)
  • 3.11 Nut and fruit trees
    • Domesticated nut trees
    • Canarium spp. (Burseraceae)
    • Inocarpus fagifer, Tahitian chestnut, Pacific chestnut, Polynesian chestnut, TP aila, B namambe (Fabaceae)
    • Barringtonia spp. other than Barringtonia asiatica, cutnut, bush nut, TP pao, B navele (Lecythidaceae)
    • Terminalia spp. (Combretaceae)
    • Pangium edule, pangi, ankle-rattle tree, TP sis, solomon, B navangge, nalake (Flacourtiaceae)
    • Other nut and fruit trees
    • Finschia chloroxantha (syn. Finschia waterhousiana, Finschia densiflora, Grevillea densiflora) (Proteaceae)
    • Parartocarpus venenosa (syn. Parartocarpus involucrata) (Moraceae)

BibTeX

@book{Evans1999,
  address   = {Canberra},
  author    = {Evans, B.R.},
  publisher = {Australian Centre for International Agrcultural Research},
  title     = {Edible nut trees in Solomon Islands: a variety collection of Canarium, Terminalia and Barringtonia},
  url       = {https://www.aciar.gov.au/sites/default/files/legacy/node/2157/tr44_pdf_81177.pdf},
  year      = {1999},
  sections  = {None}
}
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