. 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 pinnata, the fruits of which are also edible. Local names of Spondias dulcis: Vi, wi, ivi, nevie, vi-vao. Of Spondias pin- nata: Kadongdong, liwas, ontijo, otjo, ulite, urital, vdte, teti- mur, ndssou, ngolo, alubihon, libas, PiGiiRE 81.—Polynesian plum (Spondias dulcis). V. Bilimbi and carambola.—^These are small trees, 12 to 15 feet high, with green or pale green, very acid fruits which may be eaten raw o


. 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 pinnata, the fruits of which are also edible. Local names of Spondias dulcis: Vi, wi, ivi, nevie, vi-vao. Of Spondias pin- nata: Kadongdong, liwas, ontijo, otjo, ulite, urital, vdte, teti- mur, ndssou, ngolo, alubihon, libas, PiGiiRE 81.—Polynesian plum (Spondias dulcis). V. Bilimbi and carambola.—^These are small trees, 12 to 15 feet high, with green or pale green, very acid fruits which may be eaten raw or cooked. In one, the smooth fruits, similar to small green cucumbers, are borne on the trunks 99. 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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