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Euphorbiaceae FAMILY

Omphalea papuana

Omphalea papuana

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Safety & Hazards

Although the family Euphorbiaceae contains a very high percentage of poisonous plants, the seeds of this and several other species in the genus Omphalea are an exception to the rule, with several of them being considered wholesome and being eaten by humans. Some caution should be employed, however, since there are often warnings about how they should be eaten. Some reports, for example, say that the embryo of this species needs to be removed in order to remove a deleterious principal[ 63 Title Nuts. Publication Author Howes. F. N. Publisher Faber Year 1948 ISBN - Description Rather old but still a masterpiece. Has sections on tropical and temperate plants with edible nuts plus a section on nut plants in Britain. Very readable. , 975 Title Les Plantes Utiles des Colonies Françaises Publication Author J.-L. De Lanessan (Editor) Website http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/Default.aspx Publisher Year 1886 ISBN Description Information on the useful plants of the Frech colonies towards the end of the 19th century. Many botanical names have changed, but the information remains valid and is often not easy to find elsewhwere. It can be downloaded from the Internet ].

Botanical Description

Omphalea papuana is an evergreen climbing plant with woody stems that can be around 8cm wide. It climbs into the surrounding vegetation, supporting itself by means of tendrils[ 713 Title Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants Publication Author Website http://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/cd-keys/rfk/index.html Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An online resource giving botanical information, and a little bit about plant usage, for over 2,700 species of plants found in the Australian rainforest. ]. The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a food.

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeAustralasia - Australia (Queensland), New Guinea, Solomon Islands
HabitatLowland gallery forest and rainforest; at elevations up to 50 metres[ 713 Title Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants Publication Author Website http://www.anbg.gov.au/cpbr/cd-keys/rfk/index.html Publisher Year 0 ISBN Description An online resource giving botanical information, and a little bit about plant usage, for over 2,700 species of plants found in the Australian rainforest. ].