Gnetum edule (Willd.) Blume

Species

Gymnosperms > Gnetales > Gnetaceae > Gnetum

Characteristics

A dioecious evergreen shrub.
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Growth form shrub
Growth support climber
Foliage retention evergreen
Sexuality dioecy
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Environment

Hill forests.
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Usage

Uses food material medicinal oil poison
Edible fruits nuts seeds
Therapeutic use Hypotension (aerial part), Spasm (aerial part), Burns (fruit), Hepatomegaly (leaf), Jaundice (leaf), Antiperiodic (root), Antirheumatic agents (seed), Hepatomegaly (stem), Jaundice (stem), Antiperiodic (stem), Malaria (unspecified), Rheumatism (unspecified), Piscicide (unspecified), Tumor (unspecified), Apnea (unspecified), Cardiovascular agents (unspecified), Parasympatholytics (unspecified)
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Cultivation

Can be grown by seedlings.
Mode seedlings
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Images

Gnetum edule unspecified picture

Distribution

Gnetum edule world distribution map, present in Indonesia

Conservation status

Gnetum edule threat status: Least Concern

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:383515-1
WFO ID wfo-0001065145
COL ID 3GMB8
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Synonyms

Gnetum funiculare Gnetum pyrifolium Thoa edulis Gnetum scandens Gnetum ula Gnemon edulis Thoa scandens Gnetum edule