Dicellandra barteri
Hook.f.
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Description
A slightly woody climber. It can be a herb. It attaches to other plants. It can be 6 m high. The leaves are dark green and the veins and underneath side are purplish. There are 4 varieties.
Edible Uses
The fruit are eaten raw, and the leaves may also be consumed as a vegetable.
Traditional Uses
The fruit are eaten raw.
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Distribution
A tropical plant. It grows in damp places in the forest. It grows between 500-1,500 m above sea level.
Where It Grows
Africa, Cameroon, Central Africa, Congo DR, Côte d'Ivoire, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, West Africa,
Synonyms
Amphiblemma grandifolium A. Chev. ex Hutch. & DalzielMelastoma capitata VahlDissotis capitata (Vahl) Hook.f.Melastomastrum capitatum (Vahl) A. Fern. & R. Fern. var. capitatumMelastomastrum capitatum (Vahl) A. Fern. & R. Fern.Tristemma erectum Guill. & Perr.Dissotis erecta (Guill. & Perr.) DandyHeterotis vogelii Benth.Melastomastrum capitatum var. vogelii (Benth.) A. Fern. & R. Fern.Dicellandra scandens Gilg ex Engl.Dissotis hirsuta Hook.f.Dissotis radicans Hook.f.Dissotis petiolata Hook.f.
Also Known As
Itanganika-ya-mbala, Ndougo
References (6)
- Diop, A. l., et al, 2021, Cultural importance of wild edible plants in three sympatric communities: Agni, Akyé and Gwa in the Department of Alépé (Southeast of Côte d’Ivoire). Ethnobotany Research and Applications 22:35. p 7
- Grubben, G. J. H. and Denton, O. A. (eds), 2004, Plant Resources of Tropical Africa 2. Vegetables. PROTA, Wageningen, Netherlands. p 561
- Jardin, C., 1970, List of Foods Used In Africa, FAO Nutrition Information Document Series No 2.p 74
- Martin, F.W. & Ruberte, R.M., 1979, Edible Leaves of the Tropics. Antillian College Press, Mayaguez, Puerto Rico. p 204
- Terashima, H., et al, 1992, Ethnobotany of the Lega in the Tropical Rainforest of Eastern Zaire (Congo): Part Two, Zone de Walikale, African Study Monographs, Suppl. 19:1-60
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- World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew