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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tacca leontopetaloides. Contu, S. (2013). "Tacca leontopetaloides". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2013:...
- Indochina, India, ****stan, Java, Malaysia, Sumatra, Borneo Tacca leontopetaloides (L.) ****ze, 1891 - widespread across tropical Africa, Madagascar,...
- which is often labeled arrowroot. Polynesian arrowroot or pia (Tacca leontopetaloides), and ****anese arrowroot (Pueraria lobata), also called kudzu, are...
- apples did not survive into Aotearoa. Polynesian arrowroot (Tacca leontopetaloides) is another ancient Austronesian root crop closely related to yams...
- Conopodium majus Polynesian arrowroot / East Indian arrowroot Tacca leontopetaloides Potato Solanum tuberosum Prairie turnip Pediomelum esculentum Radish...
- the ice floes being similar to arrowroot powder (referring to Tacca leontopetaloides, Polynesian arrowroot). This has led others to conclude that Ui-te-Rangiora...
- cord Purified isophthalic acid, an aromatic dicarboxylic acid Tacca leontopetaloides, a species of flowering plant also known as Pia Pacific Island Aviation...
- condiment, 'inamona Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Polynesian arrowroot (Tacca leontopetaloides) or pia plant—cooked arrowroot is mixed with papaya, banana, or pumpkin...
- species widespread across tropical Africa and much of the Americas Tacca leontopetaloides, known among other names as the Polynesian arrowroot Arrowroot (novel)...
- first taccalonolide was isolated in 1963 from the tubers of Tacca leontopetaloides when researchers were exploring the "bitter principle" of the plant...