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Incarvillea sinensis (1 Page of 5) The Incarvillea sinensis plant species is found in E. Asia - N. China, Manchuria. It is a member of the Bignoniaceae family. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Incarvillea sinensis Family: Bignoniaceae Author: Lam. Known Hazards: One report suggests that the plant might be slightly toxic[179]. Mature Height: 0.85 Mature Width: Habitat: Sandy and rocky places, embankments and old walls from 400 - 2100 metres, often in wind-swept sites[214].
Edible Uses: Leaves and young shoots - cooked. A famine food, it is only used when all else fails[179]. Some caution is advised, see the notes above on toxicity.
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