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2011 Culturally Modified Landscapes from Past to Present

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Col. #FamilyName Genus SpeciesEnglishCommonNameSpanishCommonNameMayaCommonName My notes Cleofo notesM (Med) /F(Food) / D(Deleterious) /O (Other use) /C (ceremony)1ApocynaceaeStemmadeniadonnellsmithiiHorseballs <strong>to</strong>n tziminNot used for food, it has a wide distribution.Used <strong>to</strong> make chewing gumF2 Moraceae Brosimim alicastrum Ramòn oox34Passifloraceae Passiflora incarnataArecaceae Attalea cohuneGood for food, found on <strong>to</strong>p of mounds.Wide distribution, edible.FWhiteSasperillasumb'ul?CohunePalm tutz Used for thatch in Maya houses. O5 Hardwood6Burseraceae Protium copal Copal pom Used for incense in Maya ceremonies. CNOTE: seedsare discshaped,7ApocynaceaeAspidospermacruentum/megalocarponWhiteMalady(Mylady)pemech-téoneswe found onthe ground Used for lumber. O8 Hardwood91011Cecropiaceae Cecropia peltataArecaceaeChamaedoreaAnacardiaceae Spondias radlkoferi12 Moraceae Castilla1314ArecaceaeRubiaceaeCryosophilaSimiraTrumpetTree xk'o'och No good for lumber, no good for food.tepejilote/elegans Pacaya säk ch'ib' Fruit for eating, palm, very widespread. FWild Plum(hog plum??) pook' Very good fruit. Felasticaelastica Rubber Tree hule uule-che'Broom Tree(give andstauracantha take)miissalvadorensis Redwood k'olay?All over Cara Blanca, have sap when cut thatis very sticky. Fruit is pink

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