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    Plukenetia volubilis, commonly known as sacha inchi, sacha peanut, mountain peanut, Inca nut or Inca-peanut, is a perennial plant in the family Euphorbiaceae...
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    Central America Plukenetia supraglandulosa - French Guiana, Amapá Plukenetia verrucosa - Trinidad, 3 Guianas, N Brazil Plukenetia volubilis - N + W South...
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  • extracted by pressing it from the seeds and flesh of the fruit from the Plukenetia volubilis, or pracaxi, a tree native to the area surrounding the Amazon River...
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    physical structures. The larvae feed on Alchornea costaricensis and Plukenetia volubilis. Nessaea aglaura aglaura (Mexico to Panama and Ecuador) Nessaea aglaura...
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    known as cacay, inchi, or orinoconut) should not be mistaken with Plukenetia volubilis, which is commonly known as sacha inchi. The Piedemonte Llanero is...
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    Preininger, Daniel (October 2007). Eric Tielkes (ed.). Sacha Inchi (Plukenetia volubilis, Euphorbiaceae): A Promising Oilseed Crop from Peruvian Amazon. Tropentag...
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    Also of interest as a source of oil for skin care. Sacha inchi Plukenetia volubilis, the roasted seeds can be consumed as nuts. Palm nuts (Elaeis guineensis)...
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    (corn). Presently, villagers in Ban Yang also grow Mac Thua Dao (Plukenetia volubilis) as a new crop introduced from outside. These crops are rotationally...
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    Contribution to the Guianan Flora: Dalechampia, Haematostemon, Omphalea, Pera, Plukenetia, and Tragia (Euphorbiaceae) with Notes on Subfamily Acalyphoideae". Smithsonian...
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    Megistostigma Micrococca Microstachys Omphalea Pachystylidium Platygyna Plukenetia Sclerocroton Shirakiopsis Tragiella Zuckertia ) T. alienata – Bia alienata...
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