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Crescentia alata, Crescentia cujete

Jicara is as much the name of the bowl from the dried fruit as the fruit itself.

Jicaro can be processed to produce ethanol, oil from the seeds, charcoal from the shell, cattle feed from the pulp.

Where to find gourd trees

Along the highway towards Atlantic, but then along the turn-off towards Zacapa. Lots in the rabinal and Salama area, Baja Verapaz. There is a town named El Jicaro, in the department of El Progreso

But also in Peten, however not as much wild, but in house-side gardens.

Morro tree with flowers and fruit, notice the recently fruit cut from the tree, FLAAR photo Archive.

Morro tree with flowers and fruit, notice the recently fruit cut from the tree, FLAAR photo Archive.


Morro tree with fruits, notice the different shapes that the fruit can have, FLAAR photo Archive.

Morro tree with fruits, notice the different shapes that the fruit can have, FLAAR photo Archive.


Morro tree with flowers and buds at Monterrico Julio 2011

Morro tree with flowers and buds at Monterrico July 2011.


Morro bud string flower Monterrico Julio 2011

Morro bud string flower Monterrico July 2011


Morro flower growing of the seed in tree Monterrico Julio 2011

Morro flower growing of the seed in tree Monterrico July 2011


Opened Morro flower in tree Monterrico Julio 2011

Opened Morro flower in tree Monterrico July 2011


   

Last update 11 August 2011.
First posted July 07, 2011.


PNYNN and Livingston reports

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