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Lemuropisum edule : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lemuropisum edule
''Lemuropisum edule'' (Malagasy:''Tara'') is an edible wild plant native to south west Madagascar. Family Fabaceae subfamily Caesalpinioideae〔Non-wood forest products. FAO 1995〕 The scientific name ''Lemuropisum edule'' means ''edible lemur's pea''. The plant grow at altitudes between 15–100 m, only in semi-arid tropical zones of Madagascar with annual rainfall less than 400 mm. The species is currently under investigation as a potential nut crop in Western Australia.〔Willing,1989〕 ==Description==
Unarmed, multistemmed, much branched, spreading shrub up to 4–6 m tall, crown dense, branchlets sometimes spine-like. Leaves sparse, semi-persistent, paripinnate, with 1-4 pairs of oval to suborbicular leaflets, 3.5–6 mm wide. Inflorescence a raceme; flowers bisexual, with 4 white petals and 1 tinged yellow. Fruit pendent, subcylindric, depressed between the seeds, 20–30 cm long, 2 cm wide, 2-valved, valves membraneous, dehiscent; seeds 6-12, ovoid-reniform, 2.5 cm long, 1.6 cm across, testa thin and brittle.〔Willing,1989〕
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