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Abelmoschus esculentus (L - the University of Maine at Fort Kent

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Kerm<strong>at</strong>h, Bennett and Pulsipher - Food Plants in <strong>the</strong> Americs<br />

PORTUGUESE: ingá<br />

SPANISH: huapo shimbillo<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruit pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Amazonia<br />

REFERENCES: Brako and Zarucchi 1993, Duke and Vásquez 1994<br />

Inga punct<strong>at</strong>a Willd.<br />

FAMILY: Fabaceae or Leguminosae subfam. Mimosoideae (bean or pea)<br />

PORTUGUESE: ingá-ch<strong>at</strong>a<br />

SPANISH: pepeto de río, shimbillo, vaina<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruit pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Neotropical mainland<br />

REFERENCES: Duke and Vásquez 1994, Ibarra-Manríquez et al. 1997, León<br />

1966, Sommeijer et al. n.d., Sousa 1993, UFA/NYBG n.d.<br />

Inga qu<strong>at</strong>ern<strong>at</strong>a Poeppig & Endl.<br />

FAMILY: Fabaceae or Leguminosae subfam. Mimosoideae (bean or pea)<br />

PORTUGUESE: ingá, ingá-azeda<br />

SPANISH: churimo, pairajo<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruit pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Amazonia to <strong>the</strong> Colombian Chocó<br />

REFERENCES: Duke and Vásquez 1994, Ramírez-Orjuela and Sánchez-Dueñas<br />

2005, Sousa 1993, UFA/NYBG n.d.<br />

Inga rubiginosa (Rich.) DC.<br />

FAMILY: Fabaceae or Leguminosae subfam. Mimosoideae (bean or pea)<br />

PORTUGUESE: ingá<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruit pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Eastern Amazonia, sou<strong>the</strong>rn Venezuela, and <strong>the</strong> Guianas<br />

REFERENCES: Balée 1994, Ducke 1949, Roosmalen 1985, Steyermark et al.<br />

1995<br />

Inga ruiziana G. Don f. [syn. I. fagifolia G. Don f., I. foliosa<br />

Benth.]<br />

FAMILY: Fabaceae or Leguminosae subfam. Mimosoideae (bean or pea)<br />

PORTUGUESE: ingá-costela-de-vaca, ingá-curumin, ingá-cururu, ingá-demacaco<br />

SPANISH: ingá peua, rufindi, toparejo<br />

USES/NOTES: Squ<strong>at</strong> fruit’s pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Tropical Central and South America<br />

REFERENCES: Boom 1989, Cavalcante 1991, Duke and Vásquez 1994,<br />

Hartshorn and Poveda 1983, León 1966, Sousa 1993, UFA/NYBG n.d.<br />

Inga salzmanniana Benth.<br />

FAMILY: Fabaceae or Leguminosae subfam. Mimosoideae (bean or pea)<br />

PORTUGUESE: ingá<br />

SPANISH: shimbillo<br />

USES/NOTES: Fruit pulp is edible.<br />

NATURAL RANGE: Amazonia<br />

REFERENCES: Duke and Vásquez 1994<br />

DRAFT - DO NOT DUPLICATE OR DISTRIBUTE<br />

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