G. F. Gaumer

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  • Forchhammeria trifoliata Radlk., Mexico, G. F. Gaumer 23634, F

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  • Forchhammeria trifoliata Radlk., Mexico, G. F. Gaumer 23634, F

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  • Forchhammeria trifoliata Radlk., Mexico, G. F. Gaumer 23634, F

    Description:
  • Forchhammeria trifoliata Radlk., Mexico, G. F. Gaumer 23634, F

    Description:
Current Determination: Forchhammeria trifoliata Radlk.
Family: Resedaceae

Collector(s): G. F. Gaumer
Collection Date: 1 April 1917
Description: Uses: Forraje para chachalacas y otros pájaros (Arellano et al. 2003:104). Common names: Tres Marias, a name given rather generally to plants with leaves divided into three large Ieaflets--when one does not know their more precise Yukatek names (Anderson et al. 2003:226). K'olok'ma'ax, yuuya che', tres marias (Arellano et al. 2003:104) Image Notes: Inflorescence/Fruit (immature): Persistent pedicel/petiole, Fruit (immature) cuplike glandular, stamens persistent, stem insertion pronounced, 2.0 mm x 3.0 mm fruit, pedicle 5.0 mm long.
Catalog Subset: Economic Botany
Catalog Project: Mesoamerican Ethnobotany
EMu IRN: 2788880
OccurenceID: 2dbf4481-4500-4183-bdf8-c4e970861c99

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