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pithecellobium

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Pithecellobium saman (Jacq
... Pithecellobium saman (Jacq Pithecellobium saman (Jacq.) Benth. Monkey-Pod Leguminosae -- Legume family Roger G. Skolmen Monkey-pod (Pithecellobium saman), samán in Spanish, is a fast-growing tree that has been introduced ... -pod, is used here because it is a logical derivation of the scientific name Pithecellobium (monkey earring in Greek). Besides monkey-pod, raintree, and saman, which is its name ...
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Description of Trees for smaller yards and some for larger yards - Arizona Gardening
... sun Thorny Sweet-scented flowers lend nice winter color Beneficial to native wildlife Texas Ebony (Pithecellobium flexicaule) 20 x 15 feet at maturity Full sun, accepts some shade Dark green leaf ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Volumes under Production
... * Lysiloma Thompson, Ralph L./ Mimosa Irwin, Howard S./ Neptunia Windler, Donald R./dwindler@townson.edu Pithecellobium Kearns, Denis/Denis_Kearns@ca.bim.gov Prosopis Simpson, Beryl B./beryl@mail.utexas.edu Zapoteca ...
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Key to Native and Naturalized Genera of Ingeae
... ...............Pithecellobium 5. Lf-axes terete or ventrally channeled, not wing-marginate. 6. Specimen in flower: 7. Petiolar nectary exactly interpinnal; venation of lfts pinnate................Pithecellobium ... Sphinga 6. Specimen in fruit: 11. Seeds cupped by a fleshy aril.........Pithecellobium 11. Seeds borne on a filiform or narrowly ribbon- like funicle. ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- D
... with sugar to make a fresco. Dinde: Chlorophora (C); Clarisia (C); Pithecellobium (C) Diomate: Astronium (C) DIOSCOREA ALATA L. Winged yam (E); Name de ... Genipa, Guazuma, Jatropha, Jussiaea, Mangifera, Mimosa, Morinda, Musa, Pachyrhizus, Phaseolus, Piper, Pistia, Pithecellobium, Portulaca, Pseudelephantopus, Psidium, Punica, Randia, Sesbania, Simarouba, Spathodea, Spondias, Swietenia, Tamarindus, ...
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Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- E
... (P) Espinillo: Calyptocarpus (CR) Espino: Barnadesia (C); Guettarda (W); Machaonia (P); Piptadenia (C); Pithecellobium (C) Espino amarillo: Chloroleucon (P) Espino blanco: Acacia (N); Bauhinia (N); Bumelia (CR ... ) Espino negro: Duranta (C); Pisonia (N); Pithecellobium (C) Espino de oro: Berberis (C) Espino de paloma: Duranta (P) Espino de playa: Pithecellobium (N) Espino real de Espana: Parkinsonia ...
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Index by Botanical Names
... strobus (Eastern white pine) Pinus thunbergii (Black pine) Pinus virginiana (Virginia pine) Pithecolobium (Pithecellobium) flexicaule (Texas ebony) Pithecolobium (Pithecellobium) tortum (Brazilian Raintree) Pittosporum Podocarpus (Buddhist pine, Chinese yew) Portulacaria afra (Dwarf jade ...
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Texas Ebony
... Pithecolobium (Pithecellobium) flexicaule General information: This 15 to 30-foot-tall evergreen tree ... literature uses two slightly different names for this species: Pithecolobium or Pithecellobium which is Greek for monkey and ear-ring. It is known ... Brown, Bonsai (BCI), Vol 16, No. 6, page 196 (1977). "Texas Ebony - Pithecellobium flexicaule" by Ernesta Ballard, Bonsai Journal (ABS), Vol 14, No. 1, ...
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University of Hawaii Campus Plants, UH Botany
... plant; Urticaceae Pimenta dioica; allspice; Myrtaceae Piper methysticum; kava; Piperaceae Pistia stratiotes; water lettuce; Araceae Pithecellobium dulce; opiuma; Mimosaceae Pittosporum resiniferum; resin cheesewood; Pittosporaceae Pittosporum tobira; Japanese pittosporum; Pittosporaceae Pittosporum sp ...
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CRFG Fruit List
... YB, p 40 Kalamansi: Citrus mitus. By John McIntyre, Jr. 1977 YB, p 40 Kamatsele: Pithecellobium dulce. By John McIntyre, Jr. 1977 YB, pp 40-41 Katmon: Dillenia philippinensis. By John ... PITAYA Jellies, Jams and Dried Fruit. By Wilbur G. Wood. 1973 YB, pp 105-107 PITHECELLOBIUM DULCE - Manila Tamarind A very spiny tropical tree, native to Mexico and Central America that ...
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