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Amoreuxia palmatifida (common names saiya or temaquí) is a perennial herb with a native range from Arizona and New Mexico, through Mexico, Central America and Colombia. It has yellow flowers and long, narrow capsules. The leaves, roots, flowers, and fruits provided food for natives of Arizona and northern Mexico.

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  • Amoreuxia palmatifida (en)
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  • La saiya (Amoreuxia palmatifida) es una especie de la familia del achiote (Bixaceae), dentro del orden Malvales en lo que comúnmente llamamos grupo de las dicotiledóneas, aunque hoy en día se agrupan dentro del grupo Magnoliopsida. El nombre del género Amoreuxia se dio en honor del médico y naturalista francés del siglo XIX Pierre-Joseph Amoreux, la especie, A. palmatifida, se refiere a la forma de sus hojas.​ (es)
  • Amoreuxia palmatifida är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av José Mariano Mociño, Amp; Sesse och Dc.. Amoreuxia palmatifida ingår i släktet Amoreuxia och familjen Cochlospermaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Amoreuxia palmatifida (common names saiya or temaquí) is a perennial herb with a native range from Arizona and New Mexico, through Mexico, Central America and Colombia. It has yellow flowers and long, narrow capsules. The leaves, roots, flowers, and fruits provided food for natives of Arizona and northern Mexico. (en)
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  • Moc. & Sessé ex DC. (en)
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  • Amoreuxia palmatifida (common names saiya or temaquí) is a perennial herb with a native range from Arizona and New Mexico, through Mexico, Central America and Colombia. It has yellow flowers and long, narrow capsules. The leaves, roots, flowers, and fruits provided food for natives of Arizona and northern Mexico. Amoreuxia palmatifida was observed near Zacapa in the Motagua Valley of Guatemala as an expansive ground cover blanketing the very dry terrain in June. Its flower is described as bright-orange, with purple spots on four of the five petals and tiered banks of twelve stamens with purple and orange anthers. Amoreuxia palmatifida Moc. & Sessé ex DC., Prodr. 2: 638–639. 1825. (en)
  • La saiya (Amoreuxia palmatifida) es una especie de la familia del achiote (Bixaceae), dentro del orden Malvales en lo que comúnmente llamamos grupo de las dicotiledóneas, aunque hoy en día se agrupan dentro del grupo Magnoliopsida. El nombre del género Amoreuxia se dio en honor del médico y naturalista francés del siglo XIX Pierre-Joseph Amoreux, la especie, A. palmatifida, se refiere a la forma de sus hojas.​ (es)
  • Amoreuxia palmatifida är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av José Mariano Mociño, Amp; Sesse och Dc.. Amoreuxia palmatifida ingår i släktet Amoreuxia och familjen Cochlospermaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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