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Monanthotaxis foliosa

(Engl. & Diels) Verdc.

Annonaceae Edible: Leaves, Fruit

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Description

A woody shrub or climber growing up to 2.7 m long, found in the Annonaceae family. It occurs on forest edges in Central Africa at elevations between 600–800 m.

Edible Uses

The leaves and fruit are eaten.

Distribution

A tropical plant. It grows on the edges of forests between 600-800 m above sea level in Central Africa/

Where It Grows

Africa, Central Africa, Congo, Gabon, Ghana, West Africa,

Synonyms

Clathrospermum foliosum Engl. & Diels.Enneastemon foliosus (Engl. & Diels) Robyns & Ghesq.Popowia foliosa Engl. & Diels

Also Known As

Biribarana, Ntetekon

References (3)

  • Abbiw, D.K., 1990, Useful Plants of Ghana. West African uses of wild and cultivated plants. Intermediate Technology Publications and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. p 42, 47 (Also as Enneastemon foliosus)
  • Jardin, C., 1970, List of Foods Used In Africa, FAO Nutrition Information Document Series No 2.p 76, 134 (As Enneastemon foliosus)
  • Martin, F.W. & Ruberte, R.M., 1979, Edible Leaves of the Tropics. Antillian College Press, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. p 175 (As Enneastemon foliosus)

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