C. L. Lundell
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Description: Phaseolus lunatus L., Guatemala, C. L. Lundell 16836, FCreator: Field Museum of Natural History - Botany Department
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Description: Phaseolus lunatus L., Guatemala, C. L. Lundell 16836, FCurrent Determination: Phaseolus lunatus L.Family: FabaceaeCollector(s): C. L. LundellCollection Date: 2 March 1961Description: Uses: En medicina para tratar pustulas, enmedaduras [Roys, 1931]; las semillas son alimenticias; las hojas son forraje para ganado bovino, equino y aves (Arellano et al. 2003:366). Edible pach and nek' (Atran 1993:Table 1). Food, poison (Balick et al. 2000:93). Common names: Ib, i'buul [Barrera, 1976]; frijol, chak beechib, ibkeeth, beech' iib, box iben, chac ib, sac ib, kanan joolnej iib (Arellano et al. 2003:365). Comba (Gro), frijol ancho (Ver), frijol lima, frijol potachete, frijol de ratón (Jal), huet blanco (Chis), ishuet (Chis), patashete (Chis), pecta (Gro), pe'ta (Gro), shiquintzu, shiumin (Totonaca, Ver), shuyumin (Totonaca, Ver), [Martinez, 1979] (Arellano et al. 2003:365-366). Lima beans, butter beans, frijol, ybes, ib, ib', pechek b'u'ul (Atran 1993:Table 1).Catalog Subset: Economic BotanyCatalog Project: Mesoamerican EthnobotanyEMu IRN: 2789747OccurenceID: e6270396-0b48-465f-86b8-a134d05866c1
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