E. Ucán E.
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Description: Anemia adiantifolia (L.) Sw., Mexico, E. Ucán E. 4614, FCreator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Anemia adiantifolia (L.) Sw., Mexico, E. Ucán E. 4614, FCurrent Determination: Anemia adiantifolia (L.) Sw.Family: AnemiaceaeCoordinates: 20.4917 -87.7319Elevation: 30Habitat/Microhabitat: selva alta subperennifolia, secundaria, suelo moreno pedregoso, asociada a musgos de las rocasCollector(s): E. Ucán E.Collection Date: 20 June 1986Description: Uses: Medicinal, contra la fiebre, se has invusion con 13 cepas grandes en 5 litros de agua para el baño (voucher). Medicine (Balick et al. 2000:42). Common names: Sisajtun (voucher). Much' kok (loosely used term for small plants with no better name available) (Anderson et al. 2003:183). Much-coc-kax (Balick et al. 2000:42).Catalog Subset: Economic BotanyCatalog Project: Mesoamerican EthnobotanyEMu IRN: 2789423OccurenceID: f39fd3de-c18e-4a3a-8568-31f0c1f529fc
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