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[[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00603-2007-figflower.jpg|thumb|300px|'''[[Busak]] Tegkang'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]]
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[[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00539-2007-unripefig.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Bua' Tegkang [[Mangud]]'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]]
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[[image:Richard_Howard_DSC00601-2007-unripefig.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Bua' Tegkang [[Laak]]'''<br>Photo by [[user:Richard Howard|Richard Howard]] ]]
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#A type of shrub that grows wild.  It has pink berries, and when ripe turns dark red. It has a sour taste.
 
#A type of shrub that grows wild.  It has pink berries, and when ripe turns dark red. It has a sour taste.
 
# Epiphytic; treelet, shrub, herb, climber · VEG: Peatswamp Forest, Kerangas Forest with Agathis, LMDF, HDF, Upper Montane Forest, Secondary Forest · HAB: gentle slope, terrace, ridge; periodically flooded; near running fresh water, near still fresh water · GEO: Belait formation, Meligan formation, shale, Sand/clay, Sand, Setap Shales; clay soil; peat · ALT: 300 m [[#References|<sup>(2)</sup>]]
 
# Epiphytic; treelet, shrub, herb, climber · VEG: Peatswamp Forest, Kerangas Forest with Agathis, LMDF, HDF, Upper Montane Forest, Secondary Forest · HAB: gentle slope, terrace, ridge; periodically flooded; near running fresh water, near still fresh water · GEO: Belait formation, Meligan formation, shale, Sand/clay, Sand, Setap Shales; clay soil; peat · ALT: 300 m [[#References|<sup>(2)</sup>]]
 
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#Fruit is edible [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]]
  
 
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Revision as of 18:13, 29 November 2007

Busak Tegkang
Photo by Richard Howard
Bua' Tegkang Mangud
Photo by Richard Howard
Bua' Tegkang Laak
Photo by Richard Howard

Pronunciation

Bu-a' Teg-kang

Common Name

Kelabit
  • Bua' Tegkang (Bua Tagkang)
English
  •  ?
Malay
  •  ?

Encyclopedic info

Scientific name
medinilla crassifolia (1)
English
  1. A type of shrub that grows wild. It has pink berries, and when ripe turns dark red. It has a sour taste.
  2. Epiphytic; treelet, shrub, herb, climber · VEG: Peatswamp Forest, Kerangas Forest with Agathis, LMDF, HDF, Upper Montane Forest, Secondary Forest · HAB: gentle slope, terrace, ridge; periodically flooded; near running fresh water, near still fresh water · GEO: Belait formation, Meligan formation, shale, Sand/clay, Sand, Setap Shales; clay soil; peat · ALT: 300 m (2)
  3. Fruit is edible (1)
Malay
  1. Sejenis pokok belukar liar. Buahnya berbiji-biji, berwarna merah jambu, dan apabila masak berwarna merah gelap. Rasa buahnya masam.

References

  1. Ethnobotany of the Iban & Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
  2. Kew Herbarium