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Amblovenatum opulentum

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Description

A subtropical fern in the Thelypteridaceae family.

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Edible Uses

The leaves are eaten as a vegetable.

Traditional Uses

The leaves are eaten as a vegetable.

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Distribution

It is a subtropical plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, India, Northeastern India,

Synonyms

Amphineuron opulentum (Kaulf.) HolttumAspidium conioneuron (Fee) Mett.Aspidium extensum BlumeAspidium opulentum Kaulf.Dryopteris extensa (Blume) KuntzeNephrodium conioneuron FeeNephrodium extensum (Blume) T. MooreNephrodium impressum Desv.Nephrodium wakefieldii BakerThelypteris opulenta (Kaulf.) Fosberg

Also Known As

Bab keso

References (2)

  • Phangchopi, U., et al, 2015, Diversity of wild edible plants in Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary, Assam. Indian Journal of Natural Products and Resources Vol. 6(4), December 2015 pp. 305-313
  • Teron, R. & Borthakur, S. K., 2016, Edible Medicines: An Exploration of Medicinal Plants in Dietary Practices of Karbi Tribal Population of Assam, Northeast India. In Mondal, N. & Sen, J.(Ed.) Nutrition and Health among tribal populations of India. p 156 (As Amphineuron opulentum)

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