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occur in the high forest. The young branches are usually 

 somewhat spiny. The leaves and the tender shoots may be 

 steamed or boiled and eaten as greens. Local names: 

 Ddp-dap, dddap, dddap-laut, dhddhak, belendung, thethek. 



Figure 55. — Sesbania grandiflora. 



deris, galdla-kokotu, galdla-itam oeken, lola-kohori, pdpa- 

 auko, ngolola-dalatoro, drdla, dlo-dlo, gatde, gdb-gab, gdp^ 

 gap, gdo-gao, isddra, rdl, rdr. 



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