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- Parkia_timoriana abstract "Parkia timoriana is a species of flowering plant in the legume family. English common names include tree bean. Common names in other languages and regions include petai hutan in Borneo, yongchak in Manipur, India, nitta tree and riang in Thailand, kedawung and peundung in Java, alai in Sumatra, petai kerayong and batai hutan in Malaysia, and kupang and amarang in the Philippines. It is native to Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Assam in India. It is widely cultivated for food and wood, and as an ornamental.This plant is a tree growing up to 30 meters tall. The leaf is bipinnate. It is divided into 20 to 30 or more leaflets called pinnae, which are up to 12 centimeters long. Each pinna is divided into 50 to 60 pairs of smaller, narrow leaflets each up to a centimeter long. The inflorescence is a head of flowers dangling at the end of a peduncle up to 45 centimeters long. The flower head is a few centimeters wide and contains several flowers with five-lobed corollas. The fruit is a long, flattened legume pod up to 36 centimeters long which contains up to 21 hard, black seeds each around 2 centimeters long.The flowers of this tree are pollinated by Old World fruit bats, especially Eonycteris spelaea, which feeds on the nectar. Bats are more efficient pollinators of the flowers than are the insects that also visit.There are a number of human uses for this tree. The wood is used for firewood and lumber. In Africa the wood is not generally used, but the tree is often planted for ornamental purposes. It is a popular garden tree in India, particularly in Assam, where it is a "characteristic feature" of Meitei backyards. It is tolerant of sun and shade.Products of the tree are well known in many areas as foods. The long pod is eaten as a vegetable. It can be added to salad and chutney. In Thai cuisine this vegetable is known as nitta sprout, and it is added to curry. The hard, black seeds are eaten fresh, or they can be dried and stored. The seeds have a strong sulphur smell, which is due to the presence of thioproline. Some find this smell and similar taste so appealing that they consider the seeds a delicacy. In some areas, the seeds of the related tree species Parkia speciosa are much more popular, and tree bean will be consumed as a second choice.The tree is vulnerable to the pest insect Cadra cautella, a moth. The larva bores into the seed to pupate, feeding on the seed interior and filling it with webbing. It also consumes the flower heads.".
- Parkia_timoriana binomialAuthority Augustin_Pyramus_de_Candolle.
- Parkia_timoriana class Eudicots.
- Parkia_timoriana division Flowering_plant.
- Parkia_timoriana family Fabaceae.
- Parkia_timoriana genus Parkia.
- Parkia_timoriana kingdom Plant.
- Parkia_timoriana order Fabales.
- Parkia_timoriana order Rosids.
- Parkia_timoriana synonym "Parkia javanica".
- Parkia_timoriana synonym "Parkia roxburghii".
- Parkia_timoriana thumbnail Parkia_timoriana_1.jpg?width=300.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageID "39462220".
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageLength "6866".
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageOutDegree "49".
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageRevisionID "683143593".
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Almond_Moth.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Almond_moth.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Angiosperms.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Assam.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Augustin_Pyramus_de_Candolle.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Borneo.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edible_legumes.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Category:Parkia.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Cave_nectar_bat.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Chutney.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink DC..
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Delicacy.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Elmer_Drew_Merrill.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Fabaceae.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Fabales.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Firewood.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Garden.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Indonesia.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Inflorescence.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Java.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Malaysia.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Manipur.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Megabat.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Meitei_people.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Merr..
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Moth.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Nectar.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Ornamental_plant.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Parkia.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Parkia_speciosa.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Peduncle_(botany).
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Pollination.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Pupa.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Pupation.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Rosids.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Salad.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Sulfur.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Sulphur.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Sumatra.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Thai_cuisine.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Thai_curry.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Thioproline.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Tree.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink Wood.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLink File:Kedaung_seeds.jpg.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Parkia timoriana".
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tree bean".
- Parkia_timoriana binomial "Parkia timoriana".
- Parkia_timoriana binomialAuthority "Merr.".
- Parkia_timoriana familia Fabaceae.
- Parkia_timoriana genus "Parkia".
- Parkia_timoriana hasPhotoCollection Parkia_timoriana.
- Parkia_timoriana ordo Fabales.
- Parkia_timoriana regnum "Plantae".
- Parkia_timoriana species "P. timoriana".
- Parkia_timoriana synonyms "Parkia javanica".
- Parkia_timoriana synonyms "Parkia roxburghii".
- Parkia_timoriana unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Parkia_timoriana unrankedDivisio Angiosperms.
- Parkia_timoriana unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Parkia_timoriana unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Parkia_timoriana wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Parkia_timoriana subject Category:Edible_legumes.
- Parkia_timoriana subject Category:Parkia.
- Parkia_timoriana hypernym Plant.
- Parkia_timoriana type Eukaryote.
- Parkia_timoriana type Plant.
- Parkia_timoriana type Species.
- Parkia_timoriana type Thing.
- Parkia_timoriana type Q19088.
- Parkia_timoriana type Q756.
- Parkia_timoriana comment "Parkia timoriana is a species of flowering plant in the legume family. English common names include tree bean. Common names in other languages and regions include petai hutan in Borneo, yongchak in Manipur, India, nitta tree and riang in Thailand, kedawung and peundung in Java, alai in Sumatra, petai kerayong and batai hutan in Malaysia, and kupang and amarang in the Philippines. It is native to Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Assam in India.".
- Parkia_timoriana label "Parkia timoriana".
- Parkia_timoriana sameAs Parkia_timoriana.