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List of Approved Names<br />

S Listings<br />

Sagittaria sagittifolia, Chinese arrowhead--Widely cultivated for its starchy<br />

tubers which are peeled, sliced <strong>and</strong> cooked in stews or fried. See page 2-207<br />

for a line drawing of the tuber. This species is a Federal Noxious Weed.<br />

CAUTION: Regulate as a Federal Noxious Weed under 7CFR 360. Since it<br />

is prohibited, it may only enter under a permit (PPQ Form 526–Permit to<br />

Move Live Plant Pests <strong>and</strong> Noxious Weeds).<br />

Sagittaria spp., ARROWHEAD, Chi gu [CHINESE], yuquilla--Widely<br />

cultivated for their starchy tubers which are peeled, sliced <strong>and</strong> cooked in<br />

stews or fried. See page 2-207 for a line drawing of the tuber. However,<br />

Sagittaria sagittifolia is a Federal Noxious Weed. See entry under its<br />

scientific name. CAUTION: If the importer cannot supply the species of<br />

the Arrowhead, regulate it as Sagittaria sagittifolia, a Federal Noxious Weed<br />

under 7CFR 360. Since it is prohibited, it may only enter under a permit<br />

(PPQ Form 526–Permit to Move Live Plant Pests <strong>and</strong> Noxious Weeds).<br />

Sago palm, Cycas circinalis<br />

ST. JOHN'S BREAD, Ceratonia siliqua, algarroba [SPANISH], carob, locust<br />

bean<br />

ST. THOMAS-BEAN, Entada phaseoloides, alampepe [SPANISH], elephant<br />

creeper, matchbox bean<br />

SALAC PALM, Salacca edulis<br />

Salacca edulis, SALAK (Zalak), snake palm, snake fruit<br />

Salad onion, SPRING ONION, Allium cepa (may also be entered under the<br />

broader category, Allium spp.). Also see the entry for green onion.<br />

Salad pear, Pyrus pyrifolia var. culta, SAND PEAR (may also be entered<br />

under the broader category, POME)<br />

SALAK (Zalak) snake palm, snake fruit. A scaly, brown skinned fruit of the<br />

palm (Salacca edulis). The fruit is creamy yellow <strong>and</strong> has a swet acid taste<br />

rather like pineapple, but is crisp <strong>and</strong> crunchy.<br />

Salacca edulis, SALAC PALM<br />

Salanchi-sak, Alternanthera sessilis, MUKUNUWENNA; salanchi-sak is an<br />

Asian vegetable where the leaves or shoots are cooked <strong>and</strong> eaten or it is used<br />

as greens. However, it is a Federal Noxious Weed (7 CFR 360). Prohibit<br />

entry unless the importer has a valid Permit to Move Live Plant Pests <strong>and</strong><br />

Noxious Weeds (PPQ Form 526).<br />

Salicornia europaea, SEA ASPARAGUS, chicken-claws, common glasswort,<br />

marsh samphire, samphire<br />

Saligot, Trapa natans var. natans, WATER-CHESTNUT<br />

SALSIFY, Tragopogon porrifolius, oyster plant, vegetable–oyster<br />

SALUYUT JUTE, Corchorus olitorius, Jews–mallow, molokheya, nalta jute,<br />

tussa (tossa) jute<br />

Salvia [SPANISH], Salvia officinalis, SAGE (leaf)<br />

Salvia lav<strong>and</strong>ulaefolia var. hispanorum, SPANISH SAGE<br />

6-96 <strong>Fruits</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Vegetables</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 05/2011-143<br />

PPQ

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