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Urceola rosea

(Hook. & Arn.) D. J. Middleton

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Description

A woody vine in the Apocynaceae family found in tropical regions.

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Edible Uses

The young stems and leaves are used as a sour flavouring.

Traditional Uses

The young stems and leaves are used for a sour flavouring.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, Cambodia, China, Indochina, SE Asia,

Synonyms

Antirhea esquirolii H. Lev.Ecdysanthera pedunculosa Miq.Ecdysanthera rosea Hook. & Arn.Parameria pedunculosa (Miq.) Benth. ex B. D. Jacks.

Also Known As

Mchoo tneng, Song long, Vor tneng

References (2)

  • Cao, Y., et al, 2020, Ethnobotanical study on wild edible plants used by three trans-boundary ethnic groups in Jiangcheng County, Pu’er, Southwest China. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine (2020) 16:66
  • Turreira Garcia, N., et al, 2017, Ethnobotanical knowledgeof the Kuy and Khmer people in Prey Lang, Cambodia. Cambodian Journal of Natural History 2017 (1): 76-101

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