Gladwin, who applied the existing O'odham term for the culture, huhu-kam, meaning "all used up", to classify the remains he was excavating in the Lower Gila Valley. The Hohokam culture was differentiated from others in the region in the 1930s by archaeologist Harold S. Variant spellings in current, official usage include Hobokam, Huhugam and Huhukam. Considered part of the Oasisamerica tradition, the Hohokam established significant trading centers such as at Snaketown and are considered to be the builders of the original canal system around the Phoenix metropolitan area, which the Mormon pioneers rebuilt when they settled the Lehi area of Mesa near Red Mountain. The Hohokam are one of the four major cultures of the American Southwest and Northern Mexico in Southwestern archaeology. e.The Hohokam were an ancient Native American culture centered on the present-US state of Arizona. Colorado Bean Nelwork (CBN) is a non-pro( 1 organizatiol1 v ltic/t SUPpO /15 lite dly bean ~ ittdustry in Colorado. BFUT Sida, Botanical Mlscellany, No December 2002 Copyright 2002 by BotanICal Researeh Instllute onexas Printed In the Un ited States 01 Amerkaĩ TAXONOMY, DISTRIBUTION, ANO ECOLOGY OF THE GENUS PHASEOLUS (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPlLIONOIOEAE) IN N ORTH AMERICA, MEXICO ANO C ENTRAl AMERICA The following ins!i!utions,corporatlons, and individuals kindly prov1ded flnancial support for the publicauon of hl$ OOük The authors w ould like 10 thank them for helr ~ up pon. Alacely pina ClAT Back cover Photographs: FIO'Ners of Phas.eolus specles ef extreme size background phol0 of Phaseolus chlaposonus Pholo "edil.atseolo ( pnan,cl AT and bottom left ha r"1d mser l Phoseolus mocvaughli PhOIO eredll Atacely Ospina ClAT Inside cover maps: The Inside cove' maps are provjded fol he easy reference to geographical names and locatiom mentloned In lhe texl,and are nollo be consldered aul nofl131lve.they do not neces~fll y mean an endelsement nelther of such names Ol boundafles ef any kind by he autnors nor by lhe Instltutlons Ih 11 have supported Ihls publlcallon or be 'n Involved 10 whatever way_ stllbutloo of copies by: Bolanlcal ResealCh Instllute onexas 509 Pecan SI/eet fol1 Wellh, Texas USA Telephone' fax Website" orglsida Emall. d,slflbuflon, and ecology of rhegenuj Phos.eolus a.eguminowe-papilionoldeoe) In Nor(h A~I((l, Mexko and CenuolAmerico By George f Frey1.l9 and Daniel G, Deboud: Front Cover Photograph: Seeds of wlld specles of Phaseolus Phole croolt. Mahler aoo Saine)' L lipscomb, 1987 Editor Barney Llpscomb BotanlCal ReseaICh Instttute oftexas 509 Pecan Slreel fofl Worth,Texas USA Contribullng Spanish EdilOl' r élix Llamas Opl_ Biologfa Vegetal, UnevefSldad de león Campus de Vegazana s/n, León, Spain Cover Deslgn. ~V' > U:'llrAll DE INfO MACiL r y DliLU ME N I ACIUN J George F Freylag & Daniel G Debouck 2001Ĩ IS5N ISBN ' SIda, Botan ical Mlscellany, No 23 founded by V/m. BoTANICAl M'SCELlANY BoTAN KAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF TEXAS * T AXONOMY, DISTRlBUTION, AND ECOLOGY OF THE GENUS PHASEOLUS (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE) IN NORTH AMERlCA, MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERlCAħ TAXONOMY, D ISTRlBVTJON, ANO ECOLOCY OF THE GENUS PHA SEOLUS (LECUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOlDEAE) IN NORTH AMERICA, MEXICO ANO CENTRAL AMERlCA _ t?n~~ l~~~. Yoro Gracias a Díos OIancho NICARAGUAģ HONDURAS Atlántico Norte NICARAGUA Caribbean Sea Pacific Ocean COSTA RICA o I 100km Iĥ MÉXICO Petén Cayo BELIZE Toledo GUATEMALA EL SALVADOR I l o i' km Pacific OceanĦ SIDA. Debouck QK 4 95.L52 1Ģ Caribbeall Sea ONDURAS JI ~ tlantida,-j'i./. 1 COLECCION HISTORf(A TAXONOMY, DISTRlBUTlON, AND ECOLOGY OF THE GENUS PHASEOLUS (LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE) IN NORTH AMERlCA, MEXICO AND CENTRAL AMERlCA George F.
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