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- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii abstract "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii is an evergreen tree from the Apocynaceae family. In Spanish, it is huevos de caballo, cojones de burro, cojón de mico, or cojotón. The name, huevos de caballo, comes from the shape of the tree's hanging fruit. It is native to Mexico and Central America. It is the most common Stemmadenia species in Costa Rica. The type locality is San Felipe, Retalhuleu in Guatemala. Stemmadenia donnell-smithii is similar to Stemmadenia obovata, except that its leaves and flowers are smaller and its fruit is larger.Stemmadenia donnell-smithii lives in a variety of habitats, including various types of forest, the forest edge, and pastures. It grows up to 20 metres (66 ft) tall, although the height is partially dependent on the habitat. Trees living in secondary growth areas, forest edges and pastures are generally shorter but broader than those in forests. The flowers are yellow, and may appear at different times of the year depending on the location. Foster and McDiarmid found that the slow growing fruit is about 7 to 10 centimetres (2.8 to 3.9 in) long and weighs an average of about 143 grams (5.0 oz). The fruit is enclosed in a woody husk which represents more than three-quarters of the fruit's weight. When the fruit is open, a slit forms in the husk permitting access to the arils, each of which covers a seed.The fruit of Stemmadenia donnell-smithii is eaten by birds such as parrots, and by the white-headed capuchin, and the seeds are eaten by birds such as flycatchers, motmots, honeycreepers, manakins and woodpeckers. Many primarily insectivorous birds eat the fruits opportunistically late in the dry season, when the most of the fruit ripens and when insects are relatively scarce. Its seeds are dispersed primarily by birds. A study by McDiarmid, Ricklefs and Foster found that birds also help the seeds germinate, both by removing the arils from the seeds and also by scarifying the seeds.The bark contains the alkaloids tabernanthine and voacamine. The seeds contain the alkaloid coronaridine and the enzyme tabersonine.".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii binomialAuthority Robert_Everard_Woodson.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii class Eudicots.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii division Flowering_plant.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii family Apocynaceae.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii genus Stemmadenia.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii kingdom Plant.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii order Asterids.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii order Gentianales.
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- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii binomial "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii binomialAuthority "Woodson".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii familia Apocynaceae.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii genus Stemmadenia.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii hasPhotoCollection Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii imageCaption "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii name "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii ordo Gentianales.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii regnum Plant.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii species "S. donnell-smithii".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Belize.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Costa_Rica.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_El_Salvador.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Guatemala.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Honduras.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Mexico.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Nicaragua.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Flora_of_Panama.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii subject Category:Stemmadenia.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii type Eukaryote.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii type Plant.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii type Species.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii type Organism.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii comment "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii is an evergreen tree from the Apocynaceae family. In Spanish, it is huevos de caballo, cojones de burro, cojón de mico, or cojotón. The name, huevos de caballo, comes from the shape of the tree's hanging fruit. It is native to Mexico and Central America. It is the most common Stemmadenia species in Costa Rica. The type locality is San Felipe, Retalhuleu in Guatemala.".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii label "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii".
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii sameAs m.0jwy3mn.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii wasDerivedFrom Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii?oldid=554177543.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii depiction Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii.jpg.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii isPrimaryTopicOf Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii.
- Stemmadenia_donnell-smithii name "Stemmadenia donnell-smithii".