The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam With An Introductory Account of the Phy

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The Useful Plants of the Island of Guam With An Introductory Account of the Phy
Safford, William Edwin, 1859-1926
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Akankan-tasi (Guam); Palang-palang (Philippines); Mata de la Play a (Porto Rico); Mata de Costa (Cuba).
A glabrous perennial creeper; leaves pinnately trifoliolate, leaflets thicker than those of the preceding species, obovate, obtuse, or sometimes emarginate; racemes few- flowered, usually overtopping the leaves; flowers in axillary racemes, corolla pur- plish; pod oblong, few-seeded, 10 to 12. 5 cm. Long; seeds usually chestnut-colored, opaque, ovoid, subcompressed.
A strand plant widely dist
...ributed on tropical shores. In Guam, as in most places, it is associated with the goafs-foot convolvulus (Ipomoea pes-caprae). It is useful as a binder of loose sand. REFERENCES: Canavali obtusifolium (Lam. ) DC. Prod. 2:404. 1825, as Canavalia ensiformis. Dolichos ohtusifolius Lam. Encyc. 2: 295. 1786. Canavalia. See Canavali. Cancion (Guam).
A young coconut having a sweetish, edible rind. Candlenut. See Aleurites moluccana.
a Firminger, Man. Gardening for Bengal, ed. 4, p. 156.
& Lloyd and Moore.


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