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aleurites moluccana
Common Names: Country Walnut A large, open and well-formed tree native to tropical
Asia. The oily nuts were used by the natives as candles, hence the name
of the tree. The shells are black when ripe and, in Hawaii, are polished
and used in leis. The kernels are eaten as a relish after baking and act
as a laxative on some people. The plant grows in Hawaii and in the warmer
protected areas of South Florida. Propagation is by seeds or cuttings.
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