C. Hoffman

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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  • Hippocratea excelsa Kunth, Belize, C. Hoffman 5862, F

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Current Determination: Hippocratea excelsa Kunth
Family: Celastraceae
Elevation: 600
Habitat/Microhabitat: pineland

Collector(s): C. Hoffman
Collection Date: 12 April 1972
Description: Uses: Usos: para leña (Arellano et al. 2003:296). Common names: Chum loob, salbe' ets' (Arellano et al. 2003:296). Image Notes: Seed: 2.5-3.0 cm winged samara, with wavy axial rib and wing. Irregular, seed flat, broadly lenticular in section and dense.
Catalog Subset: Economic Botany
Catalog Project: Mesoamerican Ethnobotany
EMu IRN: 2789582
OccurenceID: b08345cd-6e27-480a-b4fd-471bd72fb386

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