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Found mainly in Baja California and Sonora State, where it is known a Ciruelo Cimarron. Although referred to as a plum in both languages, it is of the Anacardiaceae Family. Despite the "edulis" name, it seems used more for medicine than food. Photo from Sierra Laguna in southern Baja.
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small tree with notably swollen, sarcocaulous trunk, pubescent pinnately compound leaves, edible fruit ( 2cm fleshy drupe), in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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small tree with notably swollen, sarcocaulous trunk, pubescent pinnately compound leaves, edible fruit ( 2cm fleshy drupe), in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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small tree with notably swollen, sarcocaulous trunk, pubescent pinnately compound leaves, edible fruit ( 2cm fleshy drupe), in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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bark on small tree with notably swollen, sarcocaulous trunk, pubescent pinnately compound leaves, edible fruit ( 2cm fleshy drupe), in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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small tree with notably swollen, sarcocaulous trunk, pubescent pinnately compound leaves, edible fruit ( 2cm fleshy drupe), along arroyo in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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small tree with notably swollen, sarcocaulous trunk, pubescent pinnately compound leaves, edible fruit ( 2cm fleshy drupe), along arroyo in thorn scrub thicket on coarse granitic soil of gently sloping coastal plain.
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large shrub along narrow sandy arroyo drainage crossing back dune area of Playa Las Tunas.
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large shrub along narrow sandy arroyo drainage crossing back dune area of Playa Las Tunas.
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