Dataset Persistent ID
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hdl:20.500.12690/RIN/BOGMBN |
Publication Date
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2018-03-07 |
Title
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Ficus Dammaropsis Diels Pohon ‘Buah Naga’ dari Tanah Papua
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Author
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Hartini, Sri (Pusat Konservasi Tumbuhan Kebun Raya Bogor)
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Contact
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Hartini, Sri (Pusat Konservasi Tumbuhan Kebun Raya Bogor)
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Description
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The dinner plate fig, Ficus dammaropsis Diels (family Moraceae), is tropical big tree with giant leaves. It is native to New Guinea. The tree can reach 4-10 m tall. The thick leaves are deeply veined and wavy. It is cauliflorus, the figs can get to be the size of a baseball, with numerous red or yellow coriaceous lateral bracts so it is very similar to a dragon fruit. The general usefulness of this plant is as an ornamental plant, but the fruit and young leaves of which are eaten by indigenous people of New Guinea.
Warta Kebun Raya, Vol. 12, No. 1, Mei 2013. Hal. 15-19
ISSN 0215-5001
(2013)
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Subject
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Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
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Keyword
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Buah Naga
Papua
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Depositor
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Puspita, Meilia
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Deposit Date
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2018-02-18
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