Bactris martiana
A. J. Hend.
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Description
A palm. It grows in compact clumps. It is small and grows to 3 m tall. The plants have small thorns. There can be 3 fruit bunches per palm. There are 20-60 fruit per bunch. The fruit are round and purple. The fruit are 3-5 cm long by 3 cm wide. The skin is thick and leathery. The pulp is light cream. The juicy pulp is slightly fibrous. There is a small seed.
Edible Uses
The fruits are eaten.
Distribution
It is a tropical plant. It grows along streams and rivers. It grows in floodplains.
Where It Grows
Amazon, Bolivia*, Brazil*, Colombia*, Ecuador*, Peru*, South America,
Also Known As
Achupara, Neja, Nejilla
References (6)
- Kew Plants of the World onLine
- Lopez-Diago, D. & Garcia, N., 2021, Wild edible fruits of Colombia. Biota ColomBiana 22 (2) p 31
- Marcia, M. J., et al, 2011, Palm Uses in Northwestern South America: A Quantitative Review. Bot. Rev. (2011) 77:462-570
- Roa, J. A. G. & Boada, D. S. G., 2018, Fundación para el Fortalecimiento de la Fruticultura y Plantas Alimenticias no Convencionales en Colombia.
- Smith, N., et al, 2007, Amazon River Fruits. Flavors for Conservation. Missouri Botanical Gardens Press. p 64
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- Torre, de la L., et al, 2008, Enciclopedia de las Plantas Útiles del Ecuador. Herbario QCA. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador. p 198