Nom latin
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Arctostaphylos pungens Kunth
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Famille
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Ericaceae
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Répartition
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MW MC SW SC North America (USA: California to Utah, Arizona to Texas; Mexico: Baja California, Veracruz, Oaxaca)
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Zone de répartition en Amérique du Nord
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MW MC SW SC
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Hauteur
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S
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Feuillage
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E
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Écologie
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xer sili
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Utilisation
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dr (fruits and leaves are astringent and diuretic; they are employed as a remedy for dropsy, bronchitis, venereal disease and other affections and to cure renal problems and treat contusions) fd (fruits, jelly) fr (fruits are favorite food of bear) pl (ornamental wood)
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Synonyme
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Arbutus ferruginea Sessé & Moç.
Arbutus mucronata Sessé & Moç.
Arbutus myrtifolia Willd. ex Steud.
Arbutus rigida Willd. ex Steud.
Arctostaphylos chaloneorum Roof
Arctostaphylos pseudopungens Roof
Arctostaphylos pungens ssp. chaloneorum (Roof) Roof
Arctostaphylos pungens var. foliis-oblongoellipticus M.Martens & Galeotti
Arctostaphylos pungens var. foliis-ovalibus M.Martens & Galeotti
Arctostaphylos pungens var. mexicana Knight
Daphnidostaphylis pungens (Kunth) Klotzsch
Uva-ursi pungens (Kunth) Abrams
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Nom anglais
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pointleaf manzanita; Mexican manzanita, point-leaf manzanita
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Nom français
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arctostaphyle à feuilles pointues
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Nom espagnol
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gayuba del país, leño colorado, madroño, mansanilla, mansanita, manzana, manzanilla, manzanillo, manzanita, palo de pingüica, pingua, pinguica, tepezquitl, tepezquite, uji (Mexico)
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Autre nom
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piguicua, pinqüiqua (tarascan, Mexico); tepesquis-uchil (aztec, Mexico); tepesquisuchil (nahuatl, Mexico); tnu-ndido (Mexico); uhi (guarigia, Mexico); uhih (wariho, Mexico)
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Nom commercial
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