Ranunculus pseudolowii

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RanunculaceaeLeaves
Ranunculus pseudolowii
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President and Fellows of Harvard College
Ranunculus pseudolowii
gbif · cc0
President and Fellows of Harvard College
Ranunculus pseudolowii
gbif · cc0
President and Fellows of Harvard College

What to Eat

Edible parts: Leaves

Leaves are cooked and eaten.

Where to Find It

A tropical plant. It has been recorded in Enga Province in PNG.

Asia, Indonesia, Pacific, Papua New Guinea, PNG, SE Asia,

Countries: United Arab Emirates, Afghanistan, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Brunei, Bhutan, China, Fiji, Micronesia, Georgia, Indonesia, Israel, India, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Japan, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, Kiribati, North Korea, South Korea, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Marshall Islands, Myanmar, Mongolia, Maldives, Malaysia, Nepal, Nauru, New Zealand, Oman, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Pakistan, Palau, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Solomon Islands, Singapore, Syria, Thailand, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, Turkmenistan, Tonga, Turkey, Tuvalu, Taiwan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Vanuatu, Samoa, Yemen

How to Identify

A small tropical herb with runners, recorded in Enga Province in Papua New Guinea.

Notes

There are about 400 Ranunculus species. An unresolved name in The Plant List.

Names & Synonyms

Kamtai kul

References (2)
  • Hide, R., et al, 1979, A checklist of some plants in the territory of the Sinasina Nimai (Simbai Province, Papua New Guinea), with notes on their uses. Department Anthropology, University of Aukland
  • Powell, J.M., Ethnobotany. In Paijmans, K., 1976, New Guinea Vegetation. Australian National University Press. p 111

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