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− | [[Image: | + | [[Image:Tebpa runut.JPG|thumb|300px|'''Buaq Pidang Runut'''<br>Photo by [[user:Jenkaleh|Jenkaleh]] ]] |
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+ | [[Image:Ecoport 515.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Buaq Pidang Runut'''<br>Photo by French B. at Ecoport [[#References|<sup>(3)</sup>]] | ||
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==Common Names == | ==Common Names == | ||
;Kelabit: | ;Kelabit: | ||
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== Encyclopedic info == | == Encyclopedic info == | ||
− | See also [[ | + | See also [[buaq pidang|Buaq Pidang]] |
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== References == | == References == | ||
− | #[[Wikipedia:Ethnobotany|Ethnobotany]] of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen | + | #[[Wikipedia:Ethnobotany|Ethnobotany]] of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen [https://search.worldcat.org/formats-editions/464668268] |
#[[Wikipedia:rubus]] | #[[Wikipedia:rubus]] | ||
#[http://ecoport.org/ep?Plant=1879 Ecoport] | #[http://ecoport.org/ep?Plant=1879 Ecoport] | ||
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− | [[Category:B| | + | [[Category:B|buaq pidang runut]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Fruit| Buaq Pidang Runut]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Edible Fruit| Buaq Pidang Runut]] |
Latest revision as of 17:11, 13 April 2024
Pronunciation
Common Names
- Kelabit
- Buaq Pidang Runut (Bua Pidang Runut)
- English
- Broad leafed bramble, Molucca Bramble (3)
- Malay
- Tumbuhan liar raspberi
Encyclopedic info
See also Buaq Pidang
- Scientific name
- Rubus moluccanus (1)
- English
- R. moluccanus has a simple leaf and is a scrambling shrub reaching 2 to 3 m high. The stems and leaves are armed with medium sized spines. The leaves are large and lobed and the upper surface hairy. The leaf has a crinkled surface and the underside is white. The flowers are white and borne in clusters. The berries are about 1 cm across. They are red and with little flavour. Usually eaten by children. (3)
- The plant was formerly used in connection with ceremonies to keep peace with the spirits. (1)
- Malay
- ?
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen [1]
- Wikipedia:rubus
- Ecoport
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