Scientific name Grias Rank Genus | ||
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Similar Lecythidaceae, Eschweilera, Grias cauliflora, Gustavia, Couratari |
Tod swanson s ethnobotany class eats grias neuberthii in the forest
Grias is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lecythidaceae, described by Linnaeus in 1759. It is native to northwestern South America, Central America, and Jamaica.
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- Tod swanson s ethnobotany class eats grias neuberthii in the forest
- Amazonian ethnobotany harvesting eating grias neuberthii
- References

They are small to medium-sized trees, growing to 5-15 m tall. The leaves are evergreen, alternate, simple, broad lanceolate, very large, up to 1 m long, with an entire or waved margin. The flowers are creamy white to yellow, with four petals; they are cauliflorous, produced in clusters on the trunk and stouter branches. The fruit is 6-15 cm long, with a fleshy coat; it is edible in several species.

Amazonian ethnobotany harvesting eating grias neuberthii




References
Grias Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA