inceila
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tree, 10 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4033)
Scientific name: Planchonella, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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inyat
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tree, 10 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3645)
Example: The ripe fruits of this plant are edible and said to be delicious as well as smell very good. When the fruits turn brown and soft you can open it and there will be a shell like an upsidedown turtle shell. You can eat the fruit out. As the fruit smells good, people put a basket of ripe fruits in their homes to give it a good smell. The unripe fruits can be eaten, but only when cooked in an earth oven so it is not sticky. The tree can be used for sawn timber. Can be used for building house, specifically the house posts. Number one timber.
Scientific name: Burckella obovata, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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inyat
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tree, 15 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4082)
Example: 1. The trunk is used to produce timber.
Scientific name: Burckella obovata, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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inyetupou lelcei
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tree, 9 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #4053)
Example: 1. Timber is often harvested and sold from this tree. 2. Flying foxes enjoy the fruits of this tree. Hunters gather nearby this species when the flying foxes are hunted.
Scientific name: Sideroxylon aneityense, Speaker: Wina Nasauman
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iñytuplec
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tree to 10 m tall, dbh 50 cm (collection: Michael J. Balick #4908)
Example: Wood used for timber.
Scientific name: Burckella, Speaker: Natu Kenneth
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nipahas
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tree, 10. 5 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3632)
Example: This plant produces a very strong wood that can be used for an ax or knife handle or a handle for any type of tool. It is a good wood for house posts. It must be dried to use, but it can be dried without the use of fire. Made as with others in ancient days used to make a war club, shape with stone, heat in fire to make it strong.
Scientific name: Mimusops elengi, Speaker: Titiya Lalep
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