Acalypha mortoniana Lundell
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Filed As
Euphorbiaceae
Acalypha mortoniana Lundell -
Collector(s)
R. Arvigo 820 with Polo Romero, Arcelito Manzarero, Miguel Tzib, Michael Shuc, Teo Williams, 31 May 1994
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Location
Belize. Cayo. El Pilar, 13km N of San Ignacio, near Bullet Tree Village.
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Habitat
Archeological Site. Occasional.
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Description
Shrub to 3m; leaves alternate; inflorescence spicate; flower green. Phenology of specimen: Fertile.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1042181
Occurrence ID: 025148cd-345a-49ad-9a75-66f46f159215
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Related Publications
[Book] Balick, Michael J. & Arvigo, Rosita. 2015. Messages from the gods: a guide to the useful plants of Belize. xii + 539 pp.
Notes: p. 278 -
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Malpighiales
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Family
Euphorbiaceae
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All Determinations
Acalypha mortoniana Lundell det M. H. Nee, 1997
Note: ! D. E. Atha 2008
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Region
Central America
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Country
Belize
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State/Province
Cayo
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Locality
El Pilar, 13km N of San Ignacio, near Bullet Tree Village
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Coordinates
17.25, -89.13
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Distribution
The New York Botanical Garden
INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC BOTANY
Ethnobotany and FIoristies of Belize Project
1730
Cayo District. El Pilar, 13km N of San Ignacio, near Bullet
Tree Village. 17°15'N, 89°08'W. Archeological Site.
Occasional.
Shrub to 3m; leaves alternate; inflorescence spicate;
flower green.
n.v.: Moho [Spanish],
Mahaua [Maya].
USE: Material for weaving {bark}.
Material for carpentry (young stem}. Used as kitchen utensils.
Medicament for "fever blister on gum" {rt}. Mash in water, apply.
Rosita Arvigo 820 May 31. 1994
with Polo Romero, Arcelito Manzarero, Miguel Tzib,
Michael Shuc, Teo Williams
Supported by the National Cancer Institute, the U.S. AID. the Overbrook
Foundation, and the Nathan Cummings Foundation
01042181
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Acalypha mortoniana Lundell