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*A type of myrtle | *A type of myrtle | ||
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*n/a | *n/a | ||
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:- Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna merah gelap apabila masak. Rupanya seperti cranberi, dan rasanya masam. | :- Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna merah gelap apabila masak. Rupanya seperti cranberi, dan rasanya masam. | ||
:- Boleh ditanam sebagai 'bonsai' | :- Boleh ditanam sebagai 'bonsai' | ||
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+ | == Uses == | ||
+ | #The fruit is edible, sweet and tasty [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]] | ||
+ | #Good as fencing posts, as cut branches easily root and resprout [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]] | ||
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#[http://www.uog.edu/CALS/site/POG/decasp.html http://www.uog.edu] | #[http://www.uog.edu/CALS/site/POG/decasp.html http://www.uog.edu] | ||
− | [[Category:B| | + | [[Category:B|buaq lipet]] |
− | [[Category:Edible Fruit| | + | [[Category:Fruit| buaq lipet]] |
− | [[Category:Request Photo| | + | [[Category:Edible Fruit| buaq lipet]] |
+ | [[Category:Request Photo| buaq lipet]] |
Latest revision as of 23:14, 13 September 2011
See external image
Common Names
- Kelabit
- Buaq Lipet (Lipat)
- English
- A type of myrtle
- Malay
- n/a
Encyclopedic info
- English
- - A type of wild berry that turns maroon or dark red when ripe. It looks like cranberry, and tastes sour.
- - Suitable as a bonsai (2)
- Malay
- - Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna merah gelap apabila masak. Rupanya seperti cranberi, dan rasanya masam.
- - Boleh ditanam sebagai 'bonsai'
Uses
- The fruit is edible, sweet and tasty (1)
- Good as fencing posts, as cut branches easily root and resprout (1)
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & the Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
- http://www.uog.edu