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Cussonia brieyi

De Wild.

Loka-loka

Araliaceae Edible: Fruit

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Meise Botanic Garden

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Meise Botanic Garden

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Meise Botanic Garden

Description

A tree. It grows 20 m tall. The leaves are compound with leaflets along the side. The leaf stalks are 55 cm long. There are 7-9 leaflets.

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Edible Uses

The fruit is eaten.

Distribution

It is a tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Africa, Angola, Central Africa, Congo DR,

Also Known As

Loka-loka

References (2)

  • Brevard County Edible Acres
  • Martin

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