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Allophylus macrostachys

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Sapindaceae Edible: Fruit

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Description

A small tree or shrub. The branches are 3 times branched and slender and smooth. The leaves have 3 leaflets. They are fairly thin and smooth and paler beneath. The leaflets are oblong and tapering with the end one wedge shaped at the base. The side ones are blunt. The flower spikes are on their own, in the axils of leaves and fine and delicate. The flowers are usually more than the leaves. The flowers are whitish. The fruit are round and with a smooth stalk.

Edible Uses

The fruit are edible and recorded as eaten in traditional use.

Traditional Uses

The fruit are edible.

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Distribution

It is a tropical plant. They are found in the under shrub of the lower forested areas of the Philippines.

Where It Grows

Asia, India, Pacific, Philippines*, SE Asia,

Notes

There are 190-200 Allophyllus species. Some say there is just one widely variable species.

Also Known As

Barotangol, Bignai-baker, Bignai-gubat, Lingo-lingo

References (2)

  • Monsalud, M.R., Tongacan, A.L., Lopez, F.R., & Lagrimas, M.Q., 1966, Edible Wild Plants in Philippine Forests. Philippine Journal of Science. p 541
  • Verheij, E. W. M. and Coronel, R.E., (Eds.), 1991, Plant Resources of South-East Asia. PROSEA No 2. Edible fruits and nuts. Pudoc Wageningen. p 313

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