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Taxon:
Casimiroa tetrameria
Millsp.
Nomenclature
Common Names
Distribution
Economic Uses
Summary
Genus:
Casimiroa
Family:
Rutaceae
Subfamily:
Toddalioideae
Nomen number:
9295
Place of publication:
Publ. Field Columbian Mus., Bot. Ser. 1:401. 1898
Verified:
11/06/1985
ARS Systematic Botanists.
Accessions:
0
(
0
active,
0
available)
in National Plant Germplasm System.
Other conspecific taxa
Autonyms (not in current use), synonyms and invalid designations
No images
Reference(s)
Balick, M. J. et al.
2000. Checklist of the vascular plants of Belize, with common names and uses. Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 85
Facciola, S.
1990. Cornucopia, a source book of edible plants Kampong Publications.
Huxley, A., ed.
1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
IPGRI.
New World Fruits Database (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.bioversityinternational.org/databases/new_world_fruits_database/search.html
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third.
Martínez, M.
1951. Las casimiroas de México y Centroamérica. Anales Inst. Biol. Univ. Nac. México 22:33-38.
Porcher, M. H. et al.
Searchable World Wide Web Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) (on-line resource).
URL:
http://www.plantnames.unimelb.edu.au/Sorting/Frontpage.html
Rehm, S.
1994. Multilingual dictionary of agronomic plants
Standley, P. C. & J. A. Steyermark.
1946-1976. Flora of Guatemala.
Standley, P. C.
1920. Trees and shrubs of Mexico. Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 23:1-1721.
Verheij, E. W. M. & R. E. Coronel, eds.
1991. Edible fruits and nuts. Plant Resources of South-East Asia (PROSEA) 2:114.
URL:
http://proseanet.org
Williams, L. O.
1981. The useful plants of Central America. Ceiba 24:291.
Common names
English
woolly-leaf white sapote –
Reference(s)
yellow sapote –
Reference(s)
Spanish
matasano –
Reference(s)
sapote blanco –
Reference(s)
Distribution
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Status
Continent
Subcontinent
Country
State
Note
1
Native
Northern America
Southern Mexico
Mexico
Chiapas
1
Native
Northern America
Southern Mexico
Mexico
Yucatán
1
Native
Southern America
Central America
Belize
1
Native
Southern America
Central America
Guatemala
1
Native
Southern America
Central America
Honduras
2
Cultivated
also cult.
Native
Northern America
SOUTHERN MEXICO:
Mexico
[Chiapas, Yucatán]
Southern America
CENTRAL AMERICA:
Belize
,
Guatemala
,
Honduras
Cultivated
(also cult.)
Economic Uses
Usage
Type
Note
Reference
Environmental
ornamental
Liberty Hyde Bailey Hortorium.
1976. Hortus third.
Environmental
ornamental
Huxley, A., ed.
1992. The new Royal Horticultural Society dictionary of gardening
Human food
fruit
Williams, L. O.
1981. The useful plants of Central America. Ceiba 24:291.
Name
References