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Amérique du Nord
Nom latin |
Famille |
Répartition |
Zone de répartition en Amérique du Nord |
Hauteur |
Feuillage |
Écologie |
Utilisation |
Synonyme |
Nom anglais |
Nom français |
Nom espagnol |
Autre nom |
Nom commercial |
Bactris gasipaes Kunth
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Palmae
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SE North America (Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama) South America (tropics)
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SE
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E
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hel hyg->mes
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dr fd (commercial oil, fruits are edible and often cooked as an important part of the diet in many areas of Venezuela, palm cabbage, palm hearts, seed) fr ma(ob) (the Kuna used fallen fruits as baits for hunting) pl pp ti (archery bows, arrows, canes, fishing rods, trunks used by the Kuna in construction)
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Bactris ciliata (Ruiz & Pav.) Mart.
Bactris speciosa (C.Mart.) H.Karst.
Bactris utilis (Oerst.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Hemsl.
Guilielma ciliata (Ruiz & Pav.) H.Wendl. ex Kerch.
Guilielma gasipaes (Kunth) L.H.Bailey
Guilielma insignis C.Mart.
Guilielma microcarpa Huber
Guilielma speciosa Mart.
Guilielma utilis Oerst.
Martinezia ciliata Ruiz & Pav.
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peachpalm spinyclubpalm; peachpalm, pejibaye palm, pewa nut (Trinidad)
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bactris utile
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cachipay, chenga, chichaguay chontaduro, chima woy (Colombia); chonta, chonta de Castilla (Colombia, Nicaragua); chontaruro (Ecuador); chontorurú, choutadura (Colombia); gachipaes (Venezuela); jenga, jijibre, macanilla, palma (Colombia); pejibave (Panama); pejibay (Peru); pejibaye (Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru); pejivalle (Costa Rica, Peru); pejwao (Peru); peripou, piguajo tenga (Colombia); pijibay (Nicaragua); pijiguao (Venezuela); pijiguay, pipire, pirijao (Colombia); pixbá (Panama); pupuña (Colombia); supa (Nicaragua); tembé (Colombia, Nicaragua)
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nalup (kuna, Panama); omá (cofán); pirajá-pupunha, pupuña, pupunha, pupunha-marajá, pupunheira (Brazil); yaun (ticuna)
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