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Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

yarumo
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It is another name that is in Colombia to a tree. Its scientific name is Cecropia nigra and belongs to the family Urticaceae (was formerly classified in the family Moraceae). It also receives the names of guarumo, cecropia, ambaibo, ambay, yagrumo, grayumbo, yarumo or Cecropia. It belongs to the Cecropia genus. In Colombia, emblematic Professor that teaches to the farming community and ecology, sponsored by the National Federation of coffee growers. The first "Professor Yarumo" called Héctor Alarcón Correa (during 11) and the second was Carlos Armando Uribe (for 17 years).

  




Jimeno Álvarez

The yagrumo, yarumo or guarumbo (Cecropia peltata ) is a representative of the American intertropical zone tree and extends from Mexico to South America, including the West Indies.

  


Pedro Echarte

The yarumo is a tree of 5 to 30 m tall, with the right trunk, hollow, producing over time stilt roots or buttresses; smooth, light grey bark, with large circular scars of the fallen Stipules and abundant lenticels; thick, horizontal branches.

  



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