Couepia bracteosa, also known by the common name pajurá, is a tree found in the Amazon.[1]
Its fruits are used as a food source in rural South America, especially in Brazil.[2]
Commons names include Aruadan, Coro, Marirana, Oiti, Olosapo, Pajura de mata, Pajura-de-racha, and Pajura-verdadeiro.[3]
Couepia bracteosa, also known by the common name pajurá, is a tree found in the Amazon.
Its fruits are used as a food source in rural South America, especially in Brazil.
Commons names include Aruadan, Coro, Marirana, Oiti, Olosapo, Pajura de mata, Pajura-de-racha, and Pajura-verdadeiro.