Erythroxylum Coca Plant Seeds

Erythroxylum coca — Scientific Reference Seeds for Botanical Research

Erythroxylum coca is a tropical plant species of significant botanical and ethnobotanical interest. These documented seed specimens are intended for scientific research, academic study, and taxonomic reference. Each sample is archived and labeled to provide reliable material for comparative morphology and botanical investigation.

Key Features

  • Scientifically documented seed specimens
  • Supports taxonomic and ethnobotanical research
  • Ideal for academic, laboratory, and educational projects
  • Safe, non-cultivation material for study purposes

Botanical Overview

Erythroxylum coca is valued for its complex morphology and adaptability in tropical ecosystems. Researchers and students use these specimens to:

  • Study leaf and seed morphology for taxonomic classification
  • Analyze phenotypic variation among Erythroxylum species
  • Conduct ethnobotanical research and cultural plant documentation
  • Develop herbarium collections and botanical educational projects

Reference Table

AttributeDetails
Scientific NameErythroxylum coca
FamilyErythroxylaceae
Native RegionSouth America
TypeDocumented seed specimens for research
Intended UseBotanical study, taxonomic reference, ethnobotanical research
DocumentationArchived and labeled for academic and research purposes

Identification & Morphology

  • Leaf shape: Elliptical with prominent venation
  • Seed characteristics: Small, consistent specimens for study
  • Taxonomic relevance: Comparative reference for related species
  • Ethnobotanical significance: Historical and cultural documentation

Educational & Research Applications

  • University and laboratory research
  • Herbarium specimen studies
  • Comparative plant morphology projects
  • Ethnobotanical and cultural plant studies

Reference Resources

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