E. Pöll & A. A. Anzueto
Description:Current Determination: Smilax domingensis Willd.Family: SmilacaceaeElevation: 1535Habitat/Microhabitat: crec. EnredaderaCollector(s): E. Pöll & A. A. AnzuetoCollection Date: 18 June 2001Description: Uses: Medicinal, can be chewed to put on cuts and wounds as first aid in the field. Boil leaves and bathe in the liquid for talking in sleep (Anderson et al. 2003:164). Miscellaneous products, medicine (Balick et al. 2000:155). Common names: Ya'ax k'iix ('green thorn'), kojkeej ('deer tooth') (Anderson et al. 2003:52, 242, 313). China root, tietie (Balick et al. 2000:155).Catalog Subset: Economic BotanyCatalog Project: Mesoamerican EthnobotanyEMu IRN: 2789484OccurenceID: 7cfaff8a-6788-45a8-9b13-e28d5c2291ba
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