Physalis pubescens var. hygrophila (Mart.) Dunal
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https://doi.org/ 10.15553/c2012v682a9 |
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Physalis pubescens var. hygrophila (Mart.) Dunal |
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Physalis pubescens var. hygrophila (Mart.) Dunal View in CoL
Annual herbaceous plant that reaches 1 m in height. Found in low-lying warm zones of South America, from Colombia to the north of Argentina, with the Gran Chaco being one of its areas of distribution. The name P. neesiana Sendtn. was usually used for identifications of this taxon, which has recently been reinterpreted ( TOLEDO & BARBOZA, 2005: 77). The Toba- Pilagá consume the ripe fruits raw. In the past, wherever it was abundant, the women would pick a good quantity and bring them home for family consumption. They report that in years past, the English missionaries belonging to the Anglican Church, who performed evangelical work with this ethnic group, used to make jams with these fruits.
Physalis pubescens var. hygrophila (Mart.) Dunal View in CoL
ARGENTINA. Prov. Salta. Dpto Gral. San Martín: Misión Chaqueña “ El Algarrobal ”, 23º15 S 63º44 W, 25.II.1984, Maranta & Arenas 561 ( BA) [Wichí indians]. GoogleMaps Dpto Rivadavia: Misión La Paz , 22º24 S 62º30 W, 24.I.1984, Arenas 2694 ( BA) [Choroti indians]; GoogleMaps Misión San Patricio , 23º53 S 62º33 W, 3.I.1983, Maranta & Arenas 339 ( BA) [Wichí indians]. GoogleMaps Prov. Formosa. Dpto Bermejo: Dr. G. Sayago , La Rinconada , 23º29S 61º34W, 7.VIII.1985, Arenas 2978 ( BA) [Toba-pilagá indians]. GoogleMaps
Physalis pubescens var. hygrophila (Mart.) Dunal View in CoL
“kaaní hi’toi” [Choroti indians]; “qochi’maGañik” [Toba-pilagá indians];
“yesteh’lhuy”, “wi’yes te’lhui”, “p’oh p’oh” [Wichí indians].
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