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Cartonema Spicatum R Cartonema spicatum R. Br. Identifiants : 6783/carspc Association du Potager de mes/nos Rêves (https://lepotager-demesreves.fr) Fiche réalisée par Patrick Le Ménahèze Dernière modification le 27/09/2021 Classification phylogénétique : Clade : Angiospermes ; Clade : Monocotylédones ; Clade : Commelinidées ; Ordre : Commelinales ; Famille : Commelinaceae ; Classification/taxinomie traditionnelle : Règne : Plantae ; Sous-règne : Tracheobionta ; Division : Magnoliophyta ; Classe : Liliopsida ; Ordre : Commelinales ; Famille : Commelinaceae ; Genre : Cartonema ; Nom(s) anglais, local(aux) et/ou international(aux) : , Andjambendord, Dikkala anbadjan ; Rapport de consommation et comestibilité/consommabilité inférée (partie(s) utilisable(s) et usage(s) alimentaire(s) correspondant(s)) : Parties comestibles : tubercule, cormee, racine{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique) | Original : Tuber, Corm, Root{{{0(+x) Les petits tubercules sont cuits et mangés Partie testée : racine{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique) Original : Root{{{0(+x) Taux d'humidité Énergie (kj) Énergie (kcal) Protéines (g) Pro- Vitamines C (mg) Fer (mg) Zinc (mg) vitamines A (µg) 72.2 495 118 1.0 0 2 10 1.5 néant, inconnus ou indéterminés. Illustration(s) (photographie(s) et/ou dessin(s)): Autres infos : dont infos de "FOOD PLANTS INTERNATIONAL" : Page 1/2 Distribution : C'est une plante tropicale. Il pousse dans le nord de l'Australie. Il pousse en forêt ouverte souvent sur des affleurements rocheux. Il pousse sur un sol sableux humide. Il fait bien dans les endroits chauds{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique). Original : It is a tropical plant. It grows in northern Australia. It grows in open forest often on rocky outcrops. It grows on moist sandy ground. It does well in hot places{{{0(+x). Localisation : Australie*{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique). Original : Australia*{{{0(+x). Notes : Il existe environ 10 espèces de Cartonema{{{0(+x) (traduction automatique). Original : There are about 10 Cartonema species{{{0(+x). Liens, sources et/ou références : dont classification : dont livres et bases de données : 0"Food Plants International" (en anglais) ; dont biographie/références de 0"FOOD PLANTS INTERNATIONAL" : Brock,J., 1993, Native Plants of Northern Australia, Reed. p 116 ; Cherikoff V. & Isaacs, J., The Bush Food Handbook. How to gather, grow, process and cook Australian Wild Foods. Ti Tree Press, Australia p 198 ; Cribb, A.B. & J.W., 1976, Wild Food in Australia, Fontana. p 160 ; Elliot, W.R., & Jones, D.L., 1982, Encyclopedia of Australian Plants suitable for cultivation. Vol 2. Lothian. p 467 ; Garde, M., et al, 2003, A Preliminary List of Kundedjnjenghmi Plant Names. Northern Land Council. (Arnhem Land, Australia) ; Lazarides, M. & Hince, B., 1993, Handbook of Economic Plants of Australia, CSIRO. p 49 ; Levitt, D., 1981, Plants and people. Aboriginal uses of plants on Groote Eylandt, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Canberra. p 87 ; Lim, T. K., 2015, Edible Medicinal and Non Medicinal Plants. Volume 9, Modified Stems, Roots, Bulbs. Springer p 23 ; Low, T., 1991, Wild Food Plants of Australia. Australian Nature FieldGuide, Angus & Robertson. p 104 ; Low, T., 1992, Bush Tucker. Australiaâ's Wild Food Harvest. Angus & Robertson. p 119 ; Morley, B.D., & Toelken, H.R., (Eds), 1983, Flowering Plants in Australia. Rigby. p 369 ; Paczkowska, G. & Chapman, A.R., 2000, The Western Australian Flora. A Descriptive Catalogue. Western Australian Herbarium. p 39 Page 2/2 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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