J. D. Dwyer
Description:Current Determination: Psychotria pubescens Sw.Family: RubiaceaeLocation: Belize: CayoLocality: Rio Frio caves near AugustineCollector(s): J. D. DwyerCollection Date: 8 July 1973Description: Uses: Melífera (néctar) y para leña (Arellano et al. 2003:524). Medicinal (includes insect repelents), animal forage (includes plants used by bees) (Balick et al. 2000:146). Boil leaves in water with leaves of other species, bathe for viento or aire (Comerford 1990:335). Common Names: Lunche' (Arellano et al. 2003:524). Anal, anal hembra, anal-xiv, billy webb, hierba, hog bush, ix-anal, ix-anal-xiv, ix ka non, siempre viva, wild skanan (Balick et al. 2000:146). Chäk k'änan (Comerford 1990:335).Catalog Subset: Economic BotanyCatalog Project: Mesoamerican EthnobotanyEMu IRN: 2970882OccurenceID: 542d6d6d-f508-4332-8cb5-c17c875e2735
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