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Lecythidaceae FAMILY

Barringtonia novae-hiberniae

Barringtonia novae-hiberniae

Edibility
4/5
Medicinal
2/5

Safety & Hazards

None known

Botanical Description

Barringtonia novae-hiberniae is an evergreen tree with a small crown; it can grow 6 - 8 metres tall. The bole can be 10 - 15cm in diameter[ 658 Title Food Plants of Papua New Guinea Publication Author French. B.R. Publisher Author. Year 2006 ISBN Description Published on-line in PDF format, this book contains information on several hundred New Guinea food plants. ]. The tree produces an edible seed that is very popular within its native range and is commonly harvested from the wild. It also has local medicinal uses and is a source of wood. The seeds are sold in local markets, and are considered to have a significant commercial potential to a wider market[ 1817 Title South Pacific Indigenous Nuts. ACIAR Proceedings No 69 Publication Author Stevens M.L.; Bourke R.M. & Evans B.R. Publisher Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research; Canbe Year 1996 ISBN 1 86320 175 0 Description Proceedings of a workshop held from 31 October to 4 November 1994 at Le Lagon Resort, Port Vila, Vanuatu. ]. The tree is cultivated in home gardens and around villages, and is generally allowed to remain and is semi-cultivated when forest is cleared[ 339 Title Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands: Systems for Sustainability Publication Author W.C. Clarke and R.R. Thaman (Editors) Website http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/80824e/80824E00.htm#Contents Publisher United Nations University Press, Tokyo Year 1993 ISBN 92-808-0824-9 Description The guide includes information on 100 species of plants for Agroforestry. It is also available on the web at the address given above. , 658 Title Food Plants of Papua New Guinea Publication Author French. B.R. Publisher Author. Year 2006 ISBN Description Published on-line in PDF format, this book contains information on several hundred New Guinea food plants. ].

Habitat & Origin

Origintropical
Native RangeAustralasia - New Guinea to the Bismarck Islands, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu.
HabitatDense primary forest on rich alluvial soils; often near the coast but also inland to elevations of 600 metres[ 658 Title Food Plants of Papua New Guinea Publication Author French. B.R. Publisher Author. Year 2006 ISBN Description Published on-line in PDF format, this book contains information on several hundred New Guinea food plants. ].