barringtonia_asiatica_l._kurz
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| Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz syn. Barringtonia butonica J.R.Forst., Barringtonia speciosa J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. - Lecythidaceae \\ | Barringtonia asiatica (L.) Kurz syn. Barringtonia butonica J.R.Forst., Barringtonia speciosa J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. - Lecythidaceae \\ | ||
| Asian barringtonia, | Asian barringtonia, | ||
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| Native tree of mangrove habitats on tropical coasts and islands of the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean from Zanzibar to Polynesia. \\ | Native tree of mangrove habitats on tropical coasts and islands of the Indian Ocean and western Pacific Ocean from Zanzibar to Polynesia. \\ | ||
| - | "The fruit is dispersed in the same way as a coconut - by ocean current - and is extremely water-resistant and buoyant... Its large pinkish-white, | + | "The fruit is dispersed in the same way as a coconut - by ocean current - and is extremely water-resistant and buoyant... Its large pinkish-white, |
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| "The very large brush-shaped flowers... filling the air far around with a sparkling aromatic spicy-floral perfume, the concept for a new "Air du Temps" | "The very large brush-shaped flowers... filling the air far around with a sparkling aromatic spicy-floral perfume, the concept for a new "Air du Temps" | ||
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| "The seeds of Barringtonia asiatica are used in the Pacific Islands by scraping the seeds on lava rocks by shallow tidal pools, and washing the scrapings into the water. This method and the methods described above result in dead or stunned fish rising to the surface in a short time where they are collected by hand, then cooked and eaten with no apparent harm to the consumer... | "The seeds of Barringtonia asiatica are used in the Pacific Islands by scraping the seeds on lava rocks by shallow tidal pools, and washing the scrapings into the water. This method and the methods described above result in dead or stunned fish rising to the surface in a short time where they are collected by hand, then cooked and eaten with no apparent harm to the consumer... | ||
| - | [Naturally occurring fish poisons from plants. Journal of chemical education, Vol.81 (10), 2004, 1457-1461] [[http:// | + | [Naturally occurring fish poisons from plants. Journal of chemical education, Vol.81 (10), 2004, 1457-1461] [[http:// |
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| - | Medium-sized fragrant white four-petalled flower filled with numerous stamens tinged with purplish pink; borne on short erect racemes; the flower opens in the evening and fades in the morning. (2013) | + | Medium-sized fragrant white four-petalled flower filled with numerous stamens tinged with purplish pink; borne on short erect racemes; the flower opens in the evening and fades in the morning. |
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