A member of the nutmeg family from the rainforests of Samoa. The rich gene pool of tropical forests has many other present and potential uses apart from timber, including foods and medicines.
MARK BELLINGHAM
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Forest and Bird, Issue 265, 1 August 1992, Page 34
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34A member of the nutmeg family from the rainforests of Samoa. The rich gene pool of tropical forests has many other present and potential uses apart from timber, including foods and medicines. MARK BELLINGHAM Forest and Bird, Issue 265, 1 August 1992, Page 34
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