W. A. Schipp

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  • Quercus sapotifolia Liebm., Belize, W. A. Schipp 663, F

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  • Quercus sapotifolia Liebm., Belize, W. A. Schipp 663, F

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  • Quercus sapotifolia Liebm., Belize, W. A. Schipp 663, F

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  • Quercus sapotifolia Liebm., Belize, W. A. Schipp 663, F

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  • Quercus sapotifolia Liebm., Belize, W. A. Schipp 663, F

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Current Determination: Quercus sapotifolia Liebm.
Family: Fagaceae
Elevation: 2
Habitat/Microhabitat: open pine flats

Collector(s): W. A. Schipp
Collection Date: 17 January 2012
Description: Uses: Medicine (Balick et al. 2000:60). Common names: Encino, oak (Balick et al. 2000:60). Image Notes: Inflorescence: Alternate, individually sessile, reddish yellow, flowers perfect, pistils tricapitate, stamen in groups of three, baloon like, calyx fused at base, roughly three lobed, panicle hirsute, flowers 3.0 mm long, panicle 30 mm long.
Catalog Subset: Economic Botany
Catalog Project: Mesoamerican Ethnobotany
EMu IRN: 2789498
OccurenceID: f0ee6f35-44f4-4b0b-bb49-fc6eea9322ae

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