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Orthaea secundiflora

(Poepp. & Endl.) Klotzsch

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Description

A herb or small shrub. The branches can be 6 m long. The leaves are narrowly oval and 7-18 cm long by 3-8 cm wide. There are 10-30 flowers on stalks in the axils of leaves.

Edible Uses

The flowers have a lemon-like taste and are edible.

Traditional Uses

The flowers have a lemon like taste.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant. It grows in wet mountain forests between 900-2,640 m above sea level.

Where It Grows

Ecuador, Peru, South America,

Synonyms

Thibaudia secundiflora Poepp. & Endl.

References (2)

  • Torre, de la, L., et al, 2008, Enciclopedia de las Plantas Útiles del Ecuador. Herbario QCA. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. p 314
  • Van den Eynden, V., et al, 2003, Wild Foods from South Ecuador. Economic Botany 57(4): 576-603 (As Oreanthes secundiflora)

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