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Prainea limpato subsp. papuana

(Becc.)C. C. Berg.

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Prainea limpato, also known as tampang susu in Malay and more locally as kesusu or empatak, is a species of flowering plant, a fruit tree in the fig family, that is native to Southeast Asia.

Description

A tree.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant.

Where It Grows

Asia, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, PNG, SE Asia, Solomon Islands,

Synonyms

Artocarpus papuanus (Becc.) RennerPrainea microcephala J. J. Sm.Prainea papuana Becc.

Also Known As

Dipul wala wala

References (1)

  • Henning, B. M., 2014, The Diversity of Conservation: Exploring Narratives, Relationships and Ecosystem Services in Melanesian Market-based Biodiversity Conservation. Ph D dissertation, Uni of Minnesota. p 211 (As Prainea papuana)

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