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Bilac Kitsjil
12021-05-30T12:55:19-07:00Jasmine Mariko Reddyb0281e9dbf771b6dad85840110cc9e3d58f55c50392123plain2021-05-30T12:58:33-07:00Jasmine Mariko Reddyb0281e9dbf771b6dad85840110cc9e3d58f55c50Bilac Kitsjil, which isn’t mentioned in the text as a Bilak species, but perhaps is related to Bilac Pissang, produces the smallest fruit and is marked by letter C.
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1media/Bilak image_thumb.jpg2021-05-26T10:44:48-07:00Jasmine Mariko Reddyb0281e9dbf771b6dad85840110cc9e3d58f55c50The Bilak Tree13This illustration is of the plant that Rumphius’ termed the “Bilak tree,” which is also known as Aegle marmelos or the “Bael tree.” The Bilak tree was included in the first volume of The Ambonese Herbal. The first volume of The Ambonese Herbal, which is dedicated to the trees of Amboina, was published by Georg Eberhard Rumphius in 1692 and translated by E.M. Beekman in 2011.media/Bilak image.jpgplain2021-06-11T14:01:20-07:001743-3.637953901451217, 128.074584558154332021042117015320210421170153Chien-Ling Liu Zelenyb41fb6e9789888538ccab835b41e1a49b128a7bf