Carpotroche platyptera

Pittier

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Carpotroche platyptera
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Fruit

The fruit are eaten.

Where to Find It

A tropical plant.

Central America, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, South America,

Countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Belize, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Paraguay, Suriname, El Salvador, Uruguay, Venezuela

How to Identify

A shrub or small tree. It grows 1-8 m tall. The leaves are narrowly oval. The flowers grow on the trunk. Male and female flowers are separate. Male flowers are in groups and female flowers occur singly. The fruit are orange to red and have angles like a carambola. They fruit are 6 cm long and 4-5 cm wide.

How to Grow

Plants can be grown from seed. The seeds are put in warm water before planting. They germinate in 4-8 weeks.

Notes

There are about 30 Carpotroche species. They are also put in the family Kiggelariaceae and Euphorbiacece. Also put in the Flacourtiaceae family.

Names & Synonyms

Vehica

Carpotroche crassiramea PittierCarpotroche glaucescens Pittier
References (2)
  • Barfod, A. S. & Kvist, L. P., 1996, Comparative Ethnobotanical Studies of the Amerindian Groups in Coastal Ecuador. The Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters. p 78
  • Pittier: Contr. U. S. Natl. Herb. xii. 178 (1909)

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