Brosimum utile

(Brosimum utile)

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Description

Brosimum utile ((Kunth) Pittier) is a member of the Moraceae family, a collection of highly important tropical woody plants known for their milky or watery latex and connate stipules. In Costa Rica the tree is more commonly called the vaco. Brosimum utile can grow to a height of 50m, is monoecious and has bisexual inflorescences. The range of Brosimum utile, a shade-tolerant species native to southern Central America and northern South America, extends from Brazil and Venezuela to Costa Rica, where it is numerous in the tropical wet forests of Piedras Blancas National Park. This climax-species dominates canopies on well-drained slopes, in addition to thriving in the mountain and upland forests of the Golfo Dulce region. The tree can be found in the rainforest of Golfo Dulce Retreat, where typical features of this species may be observed, including buttresses from which Brosimum utile's classic white latex may be extracted.

Taxonomic tree:

Domain:
Kingdom: Plantae
Phylum:
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order:Rosales
Family:Moraceae
Genus:Brosimum
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