Bouziyèt se yon plant kreyòl. Li nan fanmi plant Anacardiaceae. Non syantifik li se Comocladia dendata Jacq.
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Comocladia is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. It is native to the Americas, where it is distributed in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.[1] Species are known commonly as maidenplums.[2] The term guao is commonly used to refer to Comocladia species in Cuba and the Dominican Republic.[3]
These are shrubs and trees, mostly unbranched. The leaves are divided into opposite pairs of leaflets that usually have toothed or spiny edges. The inflorescences are panicles of flowers growing from the leaf axils. The plants are polygamodioecious, producing male, female, and bisexual flowers. The sepals are red and the corollas are red or purple. The fruit is a drupe covered in the remnants of the flower calyx. It is fleshy with a yellow, red, or black skin.[1]
The plants produce an exudate that turns black on contact with air. It is known for causing contact dermatitis.[1] Of the 26 species in the genus,[4] 17 have been noted to cause dermatitis.[5]
Species include:[4]
Comocladia is a genus of flowering plants in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae. It is native to the Americas, where it is distributed in Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. Species are known commonly as maidenplums. The term guao is commonly used to refer to Comocladia species in Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
These are shrubs and trees, mostly unbranched. The leaves are divided into opposite pairs of leaflets that usually have toothed or spiny edges. The inflorescences are panicles of flowers growing from the leaf axils. The plants are polygamodioecious, producing male, female, and bisexual flowers. The sepals are red and the corollas are red or purple. The fruit is a drupe covered in the remnants of the flower calyx. It is fleshy with a yellow, red, or black skin.
The plants produce an exudate that turns black on contact with air. It is known for causing contact dermatitis. Of the 26 species in the genus, 17 have been noted to cause dermatitis.
Comocladia es un género de plantas con 41 especies,[1] perteneciente a la familia de las anacardiáceas.[2]
El género fue descrito por Patrick Browne y publicado en The Civil and Natural History of Jamaica in Three Parts 124. 1756.[3] La especie tipo es: Comocladia pinnatifolia
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Comocladia es un género de plantas con 41 especies, perteneciente a la familia de las anacardiáceas.
Comocladia é um género botânico pertencente à família Anacardiaceae[1].
Comocladia é um género botânico pertencente à família Anacardiaceae.
«Comocladia — World Flora Online». www.worldfloraonline.org. Consultado em 19 de agosto de 2020