L. Kaplan & L. N. Kaplan

Current Determination: Capsicum L.
Family: Solanaceae

Collector(s): L. Kaplan & L. N. Kaplan
Collection Date: 28 February 1954
Description: Grown extensivley as a cash crop in swiddens (milpas) of Indians; plants set out when first year corn crop has matured; a few chiles are produced in the first year, largest crop second year; traded up and down coast and sent to highlands.
Catalog Subset: Economic Botany
EMu IRN: 332638
OccurenceID: d5c3beb6-5a58-49ce-b3df-2d4fc4923eb7

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