- Source: Cymbopetalum mayanum
Cymbopetalum mayanum is a species of plant in family Annonaceae. The specific epithet mayanum refers to the Mayan region in which it is indigenous, specifically the Atlantic lowlands of Guatemala and Honduras. It grows as a tree. It is endangered due to habitat loss from agriculture.
Common names for C. mayanum include Mayan cymbopetalum, huevo de toro, muk, anona de montaña, banana, chikinte, guanabano, guinellito, guineo, gunchuch, mata boni, mataboni, naguate, sufricaya, tulmax, chikinte, and naguate
Mayan cymbopetalum provides food for ants and many species of birds, including:
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Data related to Cymbopetalum mayanum at Wikispecies
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cymbopetalum mayanum
- Scarlet tanager
- Dusky-capped flycatcher
- Keel-billed toucan
- Ovenbird
- Swainson's thrush
- Buff-throated saltator
- Tropical kingbird
- Red-eyed vireo
- Cymbopetalum