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Sterculia coccinea Roxb.

Synonym: Sterculia hamiltonii (Kuntze) Adelb.
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Assamese
  • Naak sepeta
Karbi
  • Konkelo
Mishing
  • Sagla papio
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Flowers blooms in August-September. Follicles available during April-May
Wild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
AttributionsWild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
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    Morphology
    A shrub or small tree common in moist deciduous forests of Upper Assam and Karbi Anglong. Flower pale white, blooms in August-September.Follicles scarlet & velvety, coriaceous, bright red
    Wild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
    AttributionsWild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
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      The tender follicles or fruits are eaten cooked like beans. Mature seeds are fried or roasted and eaten
      Wild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
      AttributionsWild edible plants of Assam. by Sri Brahmananda Patiri and Sri Ananta Borah, published by the Director Forest Communication, Forest Department, Assam. Curated for upload by Pranjal Mahananda.
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