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Goeppertia allouia (syn.
Calathea allouia),
known as lerén or lairén in Spanish, and also
known in
English as
Guinea arrowroot, and
sweet corn root, is...
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ornamental purposes)
blueberry (commercial varieties)
Brazil nut
Calathea allouia (leren)
Canna indica (achira) capsi**** (bell
pepper and
chili pepper) cashew...
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domesticated in
prehistoric South America. Arrowroot,
along with
leren (Calathea
allouia),
squash (Cucurbita moschata), and
bottle gourd (Lagenaria siceraria) became...
- The
plants cultivated (or mani****ted by humans) were lerén (Calathea
allouia),
arrowroot (Maranta arundinacea),
squash (Cucurbita species), and bottle...
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northern Andes, as may be true of
other similar root
crops such as
Calathea allouia and M. arundinacea. The
Cauca river valley of
Colombia was a
center of...
- C. violacea - have
flowers that are
cooked and used as vegetables. C.
allouia or leren, from the West
Indies and
tropical America, is
known as sweet...
- 11,000 and 7,600
years ago. The
earliest crops were lerén (Goeppertia
allouia) and arrowroot, but over time a more
diverse array of
plants were cultivated...
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plazas and two
ceremonial mounds. One of
their food
crops was
Calathea allouia. Real Alto
museum is open to the public. It is
located in Chanduy, a suburb...
- & S.Suárez
Goeppertia allenii (Woodson) Borchs. & S.Suárez
Goeppertia allouia (Aubl.) Borchs. & S.Suárez
Goeppertia altissima (Poepp. & Endl.) Borchs...
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subterranea Gynandropsis gynandria Alocasia spp.
Arracacia xanthorrhiza Calathea allouia Canna spp.
Colocasia esculenta Dioscorea spp.
Harpagophytum pro****bens...