What's in a name? Revisiting medicinal and religious plants at an Amazonian market.
Isabela Pombo GeertsmaMariana FrançozoTinde R van AndelMireia Alcántara RodríguezPublished in: Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (2021)
Forest degradation and deforestation, prevalence of diseases, and methodological factors may play a role in the differences we found in our survey compared to 1984. Of the plants that did overlap between the two surveys, vernacular names of these plants were hardly different. Lastly, the lingual origins of the vernacular names in our survey and the origins of the plant species reflect the history of the intricate syncretism of medicinal plant practices of indigenous, Afro-Brazilian and European origins in Belém.