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Not sure about "flowers" only, but the following 3 links have lots to say about the "flora" (plants) of the Yucatan. Have fun!

1] The flora of Yucatán includes wild trees such as the cedar, chakah, oak and jabín, among others.
The pich is a tree that reaches a height of up to 30 meters. Its seeds are edible and its foliage provides shade for cattle.
The ceiba or yaxché, the sacred Maya tree, reaches a height of between seven and forty meters. Its trunk is used to make posts, and its fruit serves for the extraction of a kind of cork used to make very effective life belts. Oil is extracted from its seeds, and its bark is used to heal wounds and treat intestinal infections.


2] THE BEAN FAMILY, the Leguminoseae
Bean Family members are such common, remarkable trees that we have a special page here.

THE CACAO OR CHOCOLATE FAMILY, the Sterculiaceae
Bay Cedar, called Pixoy in Maya, is Guazuma ulmifolia. With its simple leaves with serrated margins the tree looks more like a stunted elm than a cedar. I guess the name cedar derives from the fruits, which look vaguely like the green, roundish cones of junipers, which in some places are called cedars. By mid dry-season, around January, this tree gradually loses its leaves, exposing slender branches adorned with heavy crops of those spherical, greenish, bumpy fruits about the size of cherries. The fruit's flesh isn't bad tasting but there are so many seeds that it's hardly worth a human eating them. Animals, particularly livestock, just love them. This is our most abundant "weed tree." Cut or burn a field, let it grow back, and the main tree appearing among the weeds will usually be this one.

THE FIG FAMILY, the Moraceae
Strangler Figs are such common, remarkable trees that we have a special page here.

THE SOAPBERRY FAMILY, the Sapindaceae
Huaya is this tree's Maya name, and I can't find an English name for it. It's Talisia olivaeformis. Its once-compound, somewhat leathery leaves look like the leaves of North American ash trees, except that the leaves arise singly at a twig node, not in twos, as among ashes. The tree grows naturally from Mexico to Colombia, but is often planted in Central America for its edible fruit. The fruit is yellow or brown, about an inch in diameter and a little longer than that, with a large stone and thin, orange-colored, juicy pulp. Naturally wildlife loves the fruit, as do certain people.


3] Tropical rain forests are located in the states of Chiapas , Quintana Roo , Yucatan , Campeche , Tabasco and Oaxaca . These include low jungles of evergreen broadleaf vegetation and tall deciduous forests combined with palms, mangroves and marshes. The Yucatan also supports tropical savanna with thick grasses interspersed with evergreen trees and shrubs.

2006-09-02 02:08:37 · answer #1 · answered by peter_lobell 5 · 0 0

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2016-11-23 18:07:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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