G. Carnevali et al.

Creator(s):
  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department | NEIU Team
  • Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department | NEIU Team
Creator role(s):
  • Creator | Creator
  • Creator | Creator
  • Aristolochia pentandra Jacq., Mexico, G. Carnevali 5745, F

    Description:
  • Aristolochia pentandra Jacq., Mexico, G. Carnevali 5745, F

    Description:
Current Determination: Aristolochia pentandra Jacq.
Family: Aristolochiaceae
Coordinates: 18.6306 -90.2722
Habitat/Microhabitat: medium semievergreen to high evergreen forest surrounding Laguna de Silvituk; with aquatic vegetation. Very humid in this part of the year.

Collector(s): G. Carnevali et al.
Collection Date: 21 September 1999
Description: Uses: En medicina tradicional como: antipirético; emenagogo; tota; en reumatismo; tonico (Arellano et al. 2003:49). Common names: Chan wajk'o', mejen wajk'oj, guaco, guaco chico (Arellano et al. 2003:49).
Catalog Subset: Economic Botany
Catalog Project: Mesoamerican Ethnobotany
EMu IRN: 2114680
OccurenceID: 7ede556a-a5fb-4c9d-b320-c43607af70f4

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