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- Caimitillo is a town and corregimiento in the Panamá Province of Panama. It was separated from Chilibre corregimiento in 2012, and had a po****tion of...
- Other trees found in the palo colorado forest area caimitillo (Micropholis garcinifolia), green caimitillo (Micropholis garciniaefolia), yarumo (Cecropia...
- Bisira Boca de Parita Bocas Town Boquerón Boquete Bugaba Burica Bágala Caimitillo Calobre Calzada Larga Canoa Capellanía Capetí Capira Cartí Sugtupu Cativá...
- family Sapotaceae. It is endemic to Puerto Rico, where it is known as caimitillo verde. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss. World Conservation Monitoring...
- Pacora Parque Lefevre Pedregal Pueblo Nuevo Río Abajo San Felipe San Francisco San Martín Santa Ana To****en Alcalde Díaz Ernesto Córdoba Campos Caimitillo...
- September 9, 1994. This species occurs in elfin woodland, sierra palm, caimitillo-granadillo, and tabonuco forest types of the Río Abajo Commonwealth Forest...
- Javier Sucre PRD — — Génesis Arjona CD 8-5 Panamá District Alcalde Díaz, Caimitillo, Chilibre, Ernesto Córdoba Campos, Las ****bres — — Alina González PRD...
- cupeillo (Clusia grisebachiana), laurel sabino (Magnolia splendens), caimitillo verde (Micropholis garciniaefolia), and Piptocarpha tetrantha; the bark...
- Chimán Panamá 24 de Diciembre Alcalde Díaz Ancón Bella Vista Betania Caimitillo Calidonia Chilibre Curundú El Chorrillo Ernesto Córdoba Campos Juan Díaz...
- various tree's bark claimed to have aphrodisiac and stimulant properties. Caimitillo verde (M. garciniifolia) is an important food source of the nearly-extinct...