Cecropia Obtusifolia

Cecropia Obtusifolia
Bert.
Guaruma (S). the leaves, eaten by stock, are believed to be a cure for diabetes. Wool from the stems and leaves is smoked like tobacco (!). The bark is used for making rope. The trunks are used for water troughs.

EthnoBotanical Dictionary. 2013.

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