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Quararibea cordata,
known as the
South American sapote or chupa-chupa, is a large, semi-deciduous
fruit tree
reaching heights of up to 45 meters. It is...
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cordata Quararibea dolichopoda Quararibea dolichosiphon Quararibea funebris Quararibea gomeziana Quararibea jefensis Quararibea pendula Quararibea platyphylla...
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Quararibea funebris has
common names including huyu (Maya), flor de cacao,
madre de cacao, coco mama,
swizzle stick tree,
cacahuaxochitl or cacaoxochitl...
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Quararibea turbinata, also
known as the
swizzlestick tree, is an
aromatic plant native to such
Caribbean locales as Antigua, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada...
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century at a rum
plantation in the West
Indies using the
branch of the
Quararibea turbinata (also
known as the "Swizzle
stick tree"). In the late 19th and...
- Mexico,
Costa Rica, El
Salvador and Guatemala.
South American sapote (
Quararibea cordata: Malvaceae) is
native to the
Amazon rainforests of Brazil, Venezuela...
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Quararibea sanblasensis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae. It is
found in
Colombia and Panama. It is
threatened by
habitat loss....
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Quararibea asterolepis (cinco dedos, guácimo molenillo, guayabillo, garrocho, molenillo, panula, palo cuadrado; syn.
Quararibea stenophylla Pittier) is...
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Quararibea platyphylla is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae. It is
found in
Costa Rica and Panama. It is
threatened by
habitat loss...
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Quararibea velutina is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae. It is
found only in Peru.
World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Quararibea...