Bangkoro (Bis.)
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Morinda citrifolia
Authors:
Mansueto, Josel B, Sia,Isidro C, de la Pena, Mario
Title:
Documentation of Philippine Traditional Knowledge and Practices on Health and Development of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health - FOLK HEALING PRACTICES of SIQUIJOR ISLAND
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Family:
Rubiaceae
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Geographic_area_of_collection:
Siquijor Province, Siquijor, Barangay San Antonio
Habitat:
Primary forest or rainforest
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Altitude:
503 m
Habit:
An erect, small, smooth stemmed, hairless tree
Height:
3 to 10 meters high
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Leaves:
Roadly elliptic to oblong, 12 to 25 centimeters long, with pointed or blunted tips.
Inflouresence_and_flowers:
Flowers are not bracteolate, and form dense, ovoid or rounded heads, and are 1 to 1.5 centimeters.
Fruits:
Fleshy, white or greenish white, ovoid, 3 to 10 centimeters long, with the odor of decaying cheese.
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Abstracted_by:
Ando, JKA
Date_abstracted:
31/05/2015
Province:
Siquijor