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Árboles con corteza que se desprende para deshacerse de plantas trepadoras – Jiote, Pimienta Gorda, Guayaba
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Jacaratia dolichaula, Jacaratia mexicana, Unexpected Edible Aspects of Edible Fruit Edible Seeds, Edible Stems AND Edible WOOD.
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Wild Vanilla Orchid, Vanilla insignis
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Leaf litter traps
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TREES with PEELING BARK to shed Vines
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COCOPLUM SHRUB, Chrysobalanus icaco
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JIMBA, BAMBOO. Guadua longifolia
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Palm Surviving Beach Sand and Salty Water
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Nuez de Ramón
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Pontederia cordata – Edible Plants of Wetlands, Provided Food for the Classic Maya #6
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Tree Cacti (Selenicerus Testudo) – Yaxha Project
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Moss Island (Tillandsia usneoides) – Yaxha Project
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Tasistal Arroyo Petexbatun Part I: Tasiste Palms from Ground Level
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Cactus de Árboles (Selenicerus Testudo) – Yaxha Project
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Isla del Musgo (Tillandsia usneoides) – Yaxha Project
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Tasistal Arroyo Faisan Part ll: Drone Photographs of this Tasistal and Tasistal-Tintal Transition Habitat
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Tasistal Arroyo Petexbatun Part ll: Drone Photographs of this Tasistal and Tasistal-Tintal Transition Habitat by Haniel López
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Seed Dispersal Native, Natural Techniques
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