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[[Category:Request Photo| uberr]] | [[Category:Request Photo| uberr]] |
Latest revision as of 23:29, 13 September 2011
also uber, ubar, ubarr
Common Names
- English
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- Bahasa Malaysia
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Encyclopedic Information
- Scientific Name
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- Uberr atey - (Syzygium rosulentum) 1
- Uberr bawing - (Syzygium sp.0453,0716; Myrt.) 1
- Uberr belawan (belauan) - (Syzygium sp.0452; Myrt.) 1
- Uberr beran - (Syzygium foxwortianum) 1
- Uberr kabu - (Syzygium creaghii) 1
- Uberr manalad - (Gomphia serrata) 1
- Uberr takang - (Garcinia sp.0190; Clus.) 1
- Uberr tebpu - (Syzygium polyanthum) 1
- Uberr turan - (Pternandra tessellata) 1
- Uberr wuk - (Acmena acuminatissima) 1
- Notes
- Uberr bawing - the leaves have the same flavour as lemongrass and were formerly used like lemongrass (before lemongrass was intoduced) 1
- Uberr beran - the fruit is edible, very aromatic. The unripe fruits are used as fish bait. They are thrown in the river before the fisherman throws his net. 1
- Uberr tebpu - the fruit is edible. 1
References
- Ethnobotany of the Iban & the Kelabit by Hanne Christensen