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Inocarpus fagifer

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Aniotum edulis J.R. Forst., Aniotum fagiferum Parkins., Bocoa edulis (J. R. Forst. & G. Forst.) Baill., Cajanus edulis (J.R. Forst. & G. Forst.) Kuntze, Inocarpus edulis J.R. Forst., Inocarpus eludis J.R. Forst. & G. Forst., Inocarpus fagiferus (Parkinson) Fosberg.

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Lim, T.K. (2012). Inocarpus fagifer. In: Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1764-0_83

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