Phoradendron quadrangulare (Kunth) Griseb.
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Filed As
Viscaceae
Phoradendron quadrangulare (Kunth) Griseb. -
Collector(s)
W. Warrior 120, 11 Aug 1993
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Location
Belize. Cayo. SSW of San Ignacio ca. 2 km (by air), between the Macal River and the intersection of Chial road and western Highway. (Chaa Creek, Ix Chel).
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Description
Vine. Leaves oval; flowers yellow to green. Used for cancer, dog bite. No latex. Illegible...apexes are M-shaped.
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Specimen Notes
duplicates sent to: CICY, MEXU, MO, US
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 840012
Occurrence ID: 344738ac-9efc-4b6e-9a29-2aa31d079c53
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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. 468 -
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Magnoliophyta
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Order
Santalales
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Family
Santalaceae
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All Determinations
Phoradendron quadrangulare (Kunth) Griseb. det J. Kuijt, 1997
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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
SSW of San Ignacio ca. 2 km (by air), between the Macal River and the intersection of Chial road and western Highway. (Chaa Creek, Ix Chel)
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Coordinates
17.1, -89.07
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Distribution
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Phoradendron quadrangulare (Kunth) Griseb.