Adinandra luzonica
Merr.
'adamey
Pentaphylacaceae Edible: Fruit
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Description
A tropical tree in the Pentaphylacaceae family, Adinandra luzonica grows at elevations up to 1,200 m above sea level.
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Edible Uses
The fruit are eaten.
Traditional Uses
The fruit are eaten.
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Distribution
It is a tropical plant. It has been recorded at 1,200 m above sea level.
Where It Grows
Asia, Pacific, Philippines, SE Asia,
Notes
Also put in the family Theaceae.
Also Known As
Camiring
References (1)
- Bodner, C. C. and Gereau, R. E., 1988, A Contribution to Bontoc Ethnobotany. Economic Botany, 43(2): 307-369