. 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 22 I. Sour sop (Annona muricata).—^This tree is about 15 feet high, rather similar to the sweet sop, is generally cultivated, but is sometimes wild. It is found chiefly in and near settle-. « '?«. Figure 72.—Sour sop {Annona muricata). ments, not in the forests. The large, well-flavored greenish fruits are always eaten raw. Local names: Guayabano, lagudna, ndngka-beldnda, ndngka-waldnda, ndngka-ma- 89. Please not


. 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 22 I. Sour sop (Annona muricata).—^This tree is about 15 feet high, rather similar to the sweet sop, is generally cultivated, but is sometimes wild. It is found chiefly in and near settle-. « '?«. Figure 72.—Sour sop {Annona muricata). ments, not in the forests. The large, well-flavored greenish fruits are always eaten raw. Local names: Guayabano, lagudna, ndngka-beldnda, ndngka-waldnda, ndngka-ma- 89. 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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