Rourea Glabra

Rourea Glabra
H.B.K.
Mata Negro (S). The seeds are used to poison rats and humans. Salvadoran birds called chachas, after eating the seeds are said to be poisonous to man. The stems are used for cordage.

EthnoBotanical Dictionary. 2013.

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