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
Talipariti elatum (Sw.) Fryxell Malvaceae SE North America (West Indies) int South America, S Eurasia, Africa and N M Oceania (tropics) SE E hyg->mes calc neut dr (leaves decoction gargle for throat infection and tonsillitis, leaves decoction taken orally with bath for diarrhea, colic, disentery, cough and malarial fever, powdered leaves, bark or fresh leaves compress or bath for skin irritation, bite and sore) fd ma (hat-making made with bark-fibre, rope) pl (ornamental on streets and avenues) sa (restoring of soils, varying shades) ti (boats, cabinet work, considered to be one of the finest timbers, fishing rods, flooring, footings, framing, furniture, gun stocks, inlay work, interior trim, railroad ties, shafts and bodies of carts and wagons, shingles, sills) Hibiscus azanzae DC. Hibiscus elatus Sw. Hibiscus tiliaceus ssp. elatus (Sw.) Borss.Waalk. Hibiscus tiliaceus var. elatus (Sw.) Hochr. Pariti elatum (Sw.) G.Don. Pariti grande Britton Pariti tiliaceum var. elatum (Sw.) O.Deg. & Greenwell Paritium azanzae (DC.) G.Don Paritium elatum (Sw.) G.Don Paritium elatum var. macrocarpum Griseb. tall talipariti; blue mahoe (Belize, Jamaica, Puerto Rico); Cuba-bark (Jamaica); Cuban bast (USA); Cuban-bast (Hawaii); Jamaica hibiscus; linden hibiscus (USA); mahoe (Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, USA); mahot (St. Vincent); mountain mahoe (Jamaica, Puerto Rico); sea hibiscus (USA); seaside mahoe (Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago); tree hibiscus (USA); wild cotton (Belize) talipariti élevé; bois de liège (Guadeloupe); bois flot (Guadeloupe, Martinique); coton marron (Haiti); grand mahaut, grand mahot (Guadeloupe); hibiscus elatus, hibiscus en arbre; mahaut, mahaut bleu, mahaut franc (Haiti); mahaut gombo (Guadeloupe); mahot gombo (Guadeloupe); pariti (French Guiana) algodoncillo (Venezuela); demajagua (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Peru); emajagua excelsa (Puerto Rico); holó (Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela); huamaga (Ecuador); magagua hembra (Cuba); majagua (Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela); majagua azul (Cuba); majagua de playa (Panama); majagua hembra (Cuba, Jamaica); majagua macho (Cuba); majagüito de playa (Colombia); majahua (Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela); majao (Honduras); majó (Jamaica, Puerto Rico); majugua, majugua azul (Cuba); masahua (Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela) Baumhibiscus, Hoher Linden-Eibisch (german); ibisco arboreo (italian); kayuwa (Guyana); maho (Guyana, Suriname); mahoe; mahot ble (creole, Haiti) blue mahoe

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Nom latin Talipariti elatum (Sw.) Fryxell
Famille Malvaceae
Répartition SE North America (West Indies) int South America, S Eurasia, Africa and N M Oceania (tropics)
Zone de répartition en Amérique du Nord SE
Hauteur L
Feuillage E
Écologie hyg->mes calc neut
Utilisation dr (leaves decoction gargle for throat infection and tonsillitis, leaves decoction taken orally with bath for diarrhea, colic, disentery, cough and malarial fever, powdered leaves, bark or fresh leaves compress or bath for skin irritation, bite and sore) fd ma (hat-making made with bark-fibre, rope) pl (ornamental on streets and avenues) sa (restoring of soils, varying shades) ti (boats, cabinet work, considered to be one of the finest timbers, fishing rods, flooring, footings, framing, furniture, gun stocks, inlay work, interior trim, railroad ties, shafts and bodies of carts and wagons, shingles, sills)
Synonyme Hibiscus azanzae DC. Hibiscus elatus Sw. Hibiscus tiliaceus ssp. elatus (Sw.) Borss.Waalk. Hibiscus tiliaceus var. elatus (Sw.) Hochr. Pariti elatum (Sw.) G.Don. Pariti grande Britton Pariti tiliaceum var. elatum (Sw.) O.Deg. & Greenwell Paritium azanzae (DC.) G.Don Paritium elatum (Sw.) G.Don Paritium elatum var. macrocarpum Griseb.
Nom anglais tall talipariti; blue mahoe (Belize, Jamaica, Puerto Rico); Cuba-bark (Jamaica); Cuban bast (USA); Cuban-bast (Hawaii); Jamaica hibiscus; linden hibiscus (USA); mahoe (Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, USA); mahot (St. Vincent); mountain mahoe (Jamaica, Puerto Rico); sea hibiscus (USA); seaside mahoe (Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago); tree hibiscus (USA); wild cotton (Belize)
Nom français talipariti élevé; bois de liège (Guadeloupe); bois flot (Guadeloupe, Martinique); coton marron (Haiti); grand mahaut, grand mahot (Guadeloupe); hibiscus elatus, hibiscus en arbre; mahaut, mahaut bleu, mahaut franc (Haiti); mahaut gombo (Guadeloupe); mahot gombo (Guadeloupe); pariti (French Guiana)
Nom espagnol algodoncillo (Venezuela); demajagua (Cuba, Dominican Republic, Peru); emajagua excelsa (Puerto Rico); holó (Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela); huamaga (Ecuador); magagua hembra (Cuba); majagua (Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela); majagua azul (Cuba); majagua de playa (Panama); majagua hembra (Cuba, Jamaica); majagua macho (Cuba); majagüito de playa (Colombia); majahua (Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela); majao (Honduras); majó (Jamaica, Puerto Rico); majugua, majugua azul (Cuba); masahua (Costa Rica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, Venezuela)
Autre nom Baumhibiscus, Hoher Linden-Eibisch (german); ibisco arboreo (italian); kayuwa (Guyana); maho (Guyana, Suriname); mahoe; mahot ble (creole, Haiti)
Nom commercial blue mahoe
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