. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. 20 QUARTERMASTER CORPS curring only back of the beach or brackish marshes along the shores of lagoons, etc., within the influence of salt or brackish water. Widely distributed in all tropical countries. The whole plant may be eaten raw or cooked as greens, but. Figure 40.—Seaside purslane {Sesuvium portulacastrum).. it is desirable to change the water two or three times to elim- inate the salt. Local names: Chdra, dampdlit, gelang-ldut, geldng-pasir, rumput-bd
. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. Plants, Edible -- Islands of the Pacific; Poisonous plants. 20 QUARTERMASTER CORPS curring only back of the beach or brackish marshes along the shores of lagoons, etc., within the influence of salt or brackish water. Widely distributed in all tropical countries. The whole plant may be eaten raw or cooked as greens, but. Figure 40.—Seaside purslane {Sesuvium portulacastrum).. it is desirable to change the water two or three times to elim- inate the salt. Local names: Chdra, dampdlit, gelang-ldut, geldng-pasir, rumput-bdbi, kernel, djdlo-djdlo, tatdla-dogoto, birbiri. 54. 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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