Prunus myrtifolia (L.) Urb.
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Rosaceae
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SC SE North America (Mexico to Panama; USA: Florida; West Indies) South America (tropics)
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SC SE
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E
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hel sci hyg calc
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dr (bark, leaves and fruits decoction taken orally for asthma and cough, flower and leaves infusion taken orally for cold, seed syrup with sugar taken orally for phlegm and cough) fd ti
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Celastrus myrtifolius L.
Cerasus sphaerocapus Loisel.
Laurocerasus myrtifolia (L.) Britton
Laurocerasus myrtifolius (L.) Urb.
Laurocerasus sphaerocarpa (Sw.) Roem.
Prunus myrtifolius (L.) Urb.
Prunus sphaerocarpa Sw.
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myrtle cherry; ants-wood, cassada-wood (Jamaica); cherry-laurel (Bahamas, USA); laurelcherry; myrtle laurelcherry (Bahamas); West Indian cherry; West Indian laurel-cherry (Bahamas); West Indies cherry; wild cassada (Jamaica)
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cerisier à petites feuilles; armandier à petites feuilles (Haiti); armandier des bois (Martinique); la mandit (Haiti); laurier-cerise; le mongier, mandit, mongier (Haiti); noyau (Guadeloupe); prunier à feuilles de laurier
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almendrito (Dominican Republic); almendro (Venezuela); amendrillo (Cuba, Puerto Rico); cuajaní hembra, cuajanincillo (Cuba); membrillito, membrillo, palo de hacha (Dominican Republic)
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duraznero de monte (Brazil); lamandi, lamandye ti féy, mangiye (creole, Haiti); marmelo bravo, marmelo do matto, virarú (Brazil)
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