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Pachira quinata,
commonly known as
pochote, is a
species of
flowering tree in the
mallow family, Malvaceae. It
inhabits dry
forests in
Costa Rica, Nicaragua...
- The
Pochote Formation is a
geologic formation in Mexico. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Cretaceous period. List of
fossiliferous stratigraphic...
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Alebrijes at the
Pochote Market in the city of Oaxaca...
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Alebrijes at the
Pochote Market in Oaxaca, México...
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forest in
unison with
coniferous and pine forests, with
plants such as
Pochote and
Cyrtocarpa procera. This area also owns a wide
range of
animals such...
- the dry forest.
Among the dry
forest specimens found we can
mention the "
Pochote" (Bombacopsis quinata), the "Guacimo" (Guazuma ulmifolia), and the "Indio...
- not
found elsewhere in the world, appear,
including chilamates, ceibos,
pochotes, genízaros, tigüilotes,
royal palms, piñuelas and madroños (Nicaragua's...
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Cerrado and
Costa Rica Piñuela
Bromelia karatas B.
pinguin Sinaloa to
Brazil Pochote Pachira quinata Costa Rica to
Colombia and
Venezuela Prominent trunk spines...
- Many
endangered deciduous trees such as ron-ron (Astronium graveolens),
pochote (Bombacopsis quinata) and
cocobolo are
found in the reserve, as well as...
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cazahuate (Ipomoea wolcottiana),
tepemezquite (Lysiloma divaricatum),
pochote (Ceiba aesculifolia), pata de
cabra (Wimmeria persicifolia,
Bursera ariensis...