Dimerocarpus brenieri

Gagnep.

May teo, Nho vang

MoraceaeFruitPotential hazards — see below
Caution — Parts of this plant may be toxic or require specific preparation. Verify with multiple sources before consuming.
Dimerocarpus brenieri
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What to Eat

Edible parts: Fruit

Fruit are eaten in small amounts.

Known Hazards

Fruit are poisonous when eaten in large amounts.

Where to Find It

A tropical plant. It grows in valleys and near the base of limestone mountains. It is shade tolerant.

Asia, Indochina, SE Asia, Vietnam,

Countries: United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Brunei, Bhutan, China, Georgia, Indonesia, Israel, India, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, North Korea, South Korea, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mongolia, Maldives, Malaysia, Nepal, Oman, Philippines, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Syria, Thailand, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Turkey, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen

How to Identify

A medium sized tree. It grows 10-20 m tall. The trunk is 20-30 cm across. The fruit is 1.5 cm across.

References (1)
  • Forest Inventory and Planning Institute, 1996, Vietnam Forest Trees. Agriculture Publishing House p 535

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