J. I. Calzada & W. Márquez

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  • Randia monantha Benth., J. I. Calzada 4525, F

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  • Randia monantha Benth., J. I. Calzada 4525, F

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  • Randia monantha Benth., Mexico, J. I. Calzada 4525, F

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  • Randia monantha Benth., Mexico, J. I. Calzada 4525, F

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Current Determination: Randia monantha Benth.
Family: Rubiaceae
Location: Mexico: Veracruz
Locality: Nuevo poblado Chicayan, canal de Riego Principal
Coordinates: 21.77 -98.2
Elevation: 40

Collector(s): J. I. Calzada & W. Márquez
Collection Date: 13 July 1978
Description: Uses: Food, animal forage (includes plants used by bees), medicinal (includes insect repellents) (Balick et al. 2000:146). Common Names: Pine ridge guava, wild lime (Balick et al. 2000:146). Image Notes: Fruit: Oblong to ovoid, epidermis covered with sticky monofilament hairs, distinct rounded aperture at apex, lipped, marginally dehiscent, 18.0 mm diameter.
Catalog Subset: Economic Botany
Catalog Project: Mesoamerican Ethnobotany
EMu IRN: 2970871
OccurenceID: 13cd3ed5-dff0-4be2-b983-c993bfab30a2

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