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(New page: == Pronunciation == Bu-a Pi-dang == Noun == ===Translations=== ;Kelabit: *Bua Pidang ;English: *wild raspberry ;Malay: *Tumbuhan liar raspberi ==Alternative spellings== #Bua' Pidang ==...) |
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+ | [[Image:Richard Howard DSC00557-2007-wildrasberry.jpg|thumb|'''Busak Pidang & Buaq [[Mataq]]'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Richard Howard DSC00549-2007-wildrasberry.jpg|thumb|'''Buaq Pidang Laak'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | ||
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+ | [[Image:Richard_Howard_DSC00552-2007-wildrasberry.jpg|thumb|'''Buaq Pidang Nukak'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]] | ||
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== Pronunciation == | == Pronunciation == | ||
Bu-a Pi-dang | Bu-a Pi-dang | ||
− | == | + | ==Common Names == |
+ | ;Kelabit: | ||
+ | *Buaq Pidang (Bua Pidang) | ||
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;English: | ;English: | ||
− | * | + | *Roseleaf raspberry, thimbleberry, Mauritius raspberry [[#References|<sup>(3)</sup>]] |
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;Malay: | ;Malay: | ||
*Tumbuhan liar raspberi | *Tumbuhan liar raspberi | ||
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== Encyclopedic info == | == Encyclopedic info == | ||
− | ;Scientific name: | + | See also [[buaq pidang runut|Buaq Pidang Runut]] |
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+ | ;Scientific name: | ||
+ | :Rubus Rosifolius [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]] | ||
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;English: | ;English: | ||
− | #A type of thorny bush which has | + | #A type of thorny bush which has edgy leaves. It has small, round green fruit, and when ripe turns red. Its fruit has a round soft seed in the centre. It taste sweet-sour. |
+ | #A spiny shrub. The leaves have 3 to 7 leaflets on opposite sides of the stalk. These are either smooth or hairy with lobed edges. They are green on both sides. The flowers are white. The fruit are red and about 1.5 to 2 cm across. They occur on their own or in clusters. They are juicy and tasteless. Usually eaten by children. [[#References|<sup>(3)</sup>]] | ||
+ | #The plant was formerly used in connection with rice cultivation. [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]] | ||
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;Malay: | ;Malay: | ||
#Sejenis pokok belukar liar. Buahnya kecil dan bulat berwarna hijau, dan apabila masak berwarna merah. Rasa buahnya manis-masam. | #Sejenis pokok belukar liar. Buahnya kecil dan bulat berwarna hijau, dan apabila masak berwarna merah. Rasa buahnya manis-masam. | ||
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== Example sentences == | == Example sentences == | ||
;Kelabit: | ;Kelabit: | ||
− | # | + | #Buaq Pidang inih dooq ulun lem patar iring rumaq kadang atau lem laman [[kerubau]]. |
;English: | ;English: | ||
#Wild Raspberries grows well on fields surrounding the longhouse or buffalo range. | #Wild Raspberries grows well on fields surrounding the longhouse or buffalo range. | ||
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#Tumbuhan liar Raspberi ini biasanya bertumbuh di padang berdekatan dengan rumah panjang ataupun diatas padang kerbau. | #Tumbuhan liar Raspberi ini biasanya bertumbuh di padang berdekatan dengan rumah panjang ataupun diatas padang kerbau. | ||
− | [[Category:B| | + | == References == |
− | [[Category: | + | #[[Wikipedia:Ethnobotany|Ethnobotany]] of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen |
− | [[Category: | + | #[[Wikipedia:rubus]] |
+ | #[http://ecoport.org/ep?Plant=2409 Ecoport] | ||
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+ | [[Category:B|buaq pidang]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fruit| Buaq Pidang]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Edible Fruit| Buaq Pidang]] |
Latest revision as of 22:56, 13 September 2011
Pronunciation
Bu-a Pi-dang
Common Names
- Kelabit
- Buaq Pidang (Bua Pidang)
- English
- Roseleaf raspberry, thimbleberry, Mauritius raspberry (3)
- Malay
- Tumbuhan liar raspberi
Encyclopedic info
See also Buaq Pidang Runut
- Scientific name
- Rubus Rosifolius (1)
- English
- A type of thorny bush which has edgy leaves. It has small, round green fruit, and when ripe turns red. Its fruit has a round soft seed in the centre. It taste sweet-sour.
- A spiny shrub. The leaves have 3 to 7 leaflets on opposite sides of the stalk. These are either smooth or hairy with lobed edges. They are green on both sides. The flowers are white. The fruit are red and about 1.5 to 2 cm across. They occur on their own or in clusters. They are juicy and tasteless. Usually eaten by children. (3)
- The plant was formerly used in connection with rice cultivation. (1)
- Malay
- Sejenis pokok belukar liar. Buahnya kecil dan bulat berwarna hijau, dan apabila masak berwarna merah. Rasa buahnya manis-masam.
Example sentences
- Kelabit
- Buaq Pidang inih dooq ulun lem patar iring rumaq kadang atau lem laman kerubau.
- English
- Wild Raspberries grows well on fields surrounding the longhouse or buffalo range.
- Malay
- Tumbuhan liar Raspberi ini biasanya bertumbuh di padang berdekatan dengan rumah panjang ataupun diatas padang kerbau.
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
- Wikipedia:rubus
- Ecoport