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I believe the image used for this page (8/15/2012, 8:34 am Hawaii Standard time) is not actually Entada gigas. I believe it is Entada phaseoloides. To qualify the info a little I've been shown the exact plant at NTBG by the herbarium manager. They also have a species profile of it on their website. Feel free to contact the garden if you have any questions.
Aloha,
AlexLauale19 (talk) 18:41, 15 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]
need a seed image
This article seriously ought to have an image of the seeds, so that you can see why they're called sea hearts. They're very striking!