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Physalis philadelphica Lamarck Physalis angulata L. Physalis chenopodifolia Lamarck Physalis cinerascens (Dunal) C. L. Hitchk. Physalis pubescens L. Physalis acutifolia (Miers) Sandwith Physalis coztomatl Dunal Solanaceae

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Ethnobotany of the Mountain Regions of Mexico

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Physalis philadelphica Lamarck: P. chenopodifolia Wild., P. aequata Jacq.

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This study was partially supported by the GEF Project ID 9380 CONABIO-GEF-FAO/ RG002 “Colecta de Physalis (Solanaceae) al norte del Trópico de Cáncer, México”.

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Martínez, M., Vargas-Ponce, O., Zamora-Tavares, P. (2023). Physalis philadelphica Lamarck Physalis angulata L. Physalis chenopodifolia Lamarck Physalis cinerascens (Dunal) C. L. Hitchk. Physalis pubescens L. Physalis acutifolia (Miers) Sandwith Physalis coztomatl Dunal Solanaceae. In: Casas, A., Blancas Vázquez, J.J. (eds) Ethnobotany of the Mountain Regions of Mexico. Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99357-3_46

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