Guazuma ulmifolia --Pigeonwood Fruit
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Description:
Widespread and often planted in the tropics with names such as Guacima here in Mexico. Prized for its wood and also used as fodder and in Folk Medicine.
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- Malvaceae (mallows)
- Guazuma (guazuma)
- Guazuma ulmifolia (bastardcedar)
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