| Author: |
Joseph Nelson Rose, 1923 |
| Family: |
ANACARDIACEAE |
| Origin: |
South-Western Mexico |
| Soil: |
Mix |
| Water:
|
Medium |
| Sun: |
Medium |
| Thickness: |
12
Centimetres |
| Height: |
6,6 Metres |
| Flower:
|
? |
| Propagate: |
Seeds/Cuttings |
| Names:
|
Tatatián |
| Synonyms: |
Pseudosmodingium
palmeri? |
This member of the
Anacardiaceae family was described by Joseph Nelson Rose in 1923. It
is from south-western Mexico, where it grows in a well drained soil with some
water and some sun.
E-m@il.me,
if you know more.
The genera name
from Latin; como; 'put together' or 'arraned' and
cladus; 'genus'. The species in honour of
the botanist Dr. Edward Palmer. |