Paijmans 1976
Paijmans, K. (ed.) 1976. New Guinea vegetation. Canberra: CSIRO in association with ANU Press.
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- 3.2 Introducing Proto Oceanic plant names
- 3.5 Wild plants of the coastal strand
- 3.6 Wild plants of the mangrove: swamp
- 3.7 Wild plants of primary lowland tropical rain forest
- 3.9 Staple foods: root crops, bananas, breadfruit and sago
- 3.10 Green vegetables and figs
- Introduction
- Abelmoschus manihot (syn. Hibiscus manihot), slippety cabbage, bush cabbage, island cabbage, TP aibika, P slipari kabis, B kabis aelan (Malvaceae)
- Amaranthus tricolor (syn. Amaranthus gangeticus, Amaranthus oleraceus), Chinese spinach, Joseph's coat amaranth, TP aupa (Amaranthaceae)
- Gnetum gnemon, TP tulip (Gnetaceae)
- 3.11 Nut and fruit trees
- Introduction
- Canarium spp. (Burseraceae)
- Inocarpus fagifer, Tahitian chestnut, Pacific chestnut, Polynesian chestnut, TP aila, B namambe (Fabaceae)
- Terminalia spp. (Combretaceae)
- Burckella obovata (syn. Bassia erskineana, Payena mentzelii, Illipe hollrungii), red silkwood, TP bukabuk, B naduldule, nandunde (Sapotaceae)
- Syzygium malaccense (syn. Eugenia malaccensis, Eugenia jambos, jambosa malaccensis), Malay apple, rose apple, TP laulau, P kabarae, B nakavika (Myrtaceae)
- Parartocarpus venenosa (syn. Parartocarpus involucrata) (Moraceae)
- 3.13 Other cultivated plants