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Árbol de cacao

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Theobroma cacao L. es el nombre científico que recibe el árbol del cacao o cacaotero, nativo de regiones tropicales subtropicales de América del sur: América tropical, planta de hoja perenne de la familia Malvaceae. Theobroma significa, en griego,... Wikipedia
Nombre científico: Theobroma cacao
Familia: Malvaceae​
Especie: T. cacao; L., 1753
Clase: Magnoliopsida
División: Magnoliophyta
Género: Theobroma
Reino: Plantae

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Theobroma cacao L. es el nombre científico que recibe el árbol del cacao o cacaotero, nativo de regiones tropicales subtropicales de América del sur: ...
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Theobroma cacao is a small (6–12 m (20–39 ft) tall) evergreen tree in the family Malvaceae. Its seeds, cocoa beans, are used to make chocolate liquor, ...
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Theobroma cacao is woody perennial source of cacao and an important resource of income for millions of farmers in developing countries. Grown below shade trees, ...
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Cacao or cocoa (Theobroma cacao) is a rainforest tree whose seeds are used to make chocolate. The pulp around the seeds is sweet-sour and delicious.
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cacao, (Theobroma cacao), tropical evergreen tree (family Malvaceae) grown for its edible seeds, whose scientific name means “food of the gods” in Greek. Native ...
Theobroma cacao is a small, wide-branching, evergreen tree that is native to tropical rainforest areas of Central and South America. It typically grows in the ...
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Theobroma cacao is the Latin name of one of the world's favourite plants. It is neither the most beautiful nor the most abundant, but it provides us with the ...
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This species is widely cultivated in lowland tropical areas around the world for its seed, the source of chocolate. It was grown by the Aztecs and Mayans, ...
Theobroma cacao L. ... The native range of this species is Costa Rica to S. Tropical America. It is a tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. It is ...