. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 12 c. Paco (Athyrium esculentum).â^This fern often occurs in great abundance along swift-running streams, margins of rivers, and in some fresh-water swamps. It is usually about 2 feet high. The young developing leaf stalks, or. OlUMi 'â ft Figure 4.âA, Stenochlaena palustris; B, Acrostichum aureum. "fiddle heads," are an excellent food and may be eaten in quantity either raw or cooked. Local names: Pdko, pak


. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. EMERGENCY FOOD PLANTS AND POISONOUS PLANTS 12 c. Paco (Athyrium esculentum).â^This fern often occurs in great abundance along swift-running streams, margins of rivers, and in some fresh-water swamps. It is usually about 2 feet high. The young developing leaf stalks, or. OlUMi 'â ft Figure 4.âA, Stenochlaena palustris; B, Acrostichum aureum. "fiddle heads," are an excellent food and may be eaten in quantity either raw or cooked. Local names: Pdko, paku, Pdku-sdjor, pdku-tdndjung, laminding, uta-hdu, uta-pdso, uia-iodu uta-wdsu, pdkis-ioilis. 9. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Merrill, Elmer Drew, 1876-1956; United States. War Dept. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Govt. Print. Office


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