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Meliosma pinnata

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Meliosma pinnata
Meliosma pinnata
Meliosma pinnata
Meliosma pinnata
Meliosma pinnata
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🗒 Synonyms
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🗒 Common Names
Assamese
  • Bon Pachala
  • Mamoi
  • Shengunia
Mishing
  • Dermi esing
📚 Overview
Overview
Summary
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📚 Natural History
Cyclicity
Flowering: April - June. Fruit ripen: August - September
Wild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
AttributionsWild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
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    Morphology
    Small tree to 30ft, common in the state specially near river bank. Branchlets rusty-villous. leaves odd-pinnate, leaflets 6-pairs, oblong-lanceolate. Flowers are creamy-white, fruit is drupe
    Wild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
    AttributionsWild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
    Contributors
    StatusUNDER_CREATION
    LicensesCC_BY
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      📚 Occurrence
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      📚 Uses and Management
      Uses
      The young leaves are eaten cooked as vegetable, specially with fishes by Mishing
      Wild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
      AttributionsWild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
      Contributors
      StatusUNDER_CREATION
      LicensesCC_BY
      References
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        📚 Information Listing

        Tree s pecies d iversity in t ropical f orests of Barak v alley in Assam, India

        Mayur Bawri
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