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    Curtisia dentata (commonly known as the Assegai tree or Cape lancewood, Afrikaans: Assegaai, Xhosa: Umgxina, Zulu: Umagunda) is a flowering tree from Southern...
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    shield for protection. It is also the name of a southern African tree (Curtisia dentata) whose wood was suitable for making spears or lances, most notably...
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    shown that Grubbia is sister to Curtisia, another genus from South Africa. It has been suggested that Grubbia and Curtisia might be combined into a single...
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    Cornus-Alangium, nyssoids-mastixioids, Hydrangeaceae-Loasaceae, and Grubbia-Curtisia, with the Hydrostachyaceae in an uncertain position, possibly basal. However...
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  • Australian rainforest tree Backhousia myrtifolia, Australian lancewood Curtisia dentata, Cape lancewood Calycophyllum candidissimum, a tropical American...
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    Blackburnia (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Boscia (Thunb.) Cranzia (Schreb.) Curtisia (Schreb.) Dipetalum (Dalzell) Doratium (Sol. ex J.St.-Hil.) Duncania (Rchb...
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  • Formula One car Assegai (novel), a 2009 novel by Wilbur Smith Assegai tree (Curtisia dentata), a tree indigenous to South Africa The Assegai, a 1982 Zimbabwean...
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  • Cura foremanii (Girard, 1852) Synonyms Curtisia foremani (Girard, 1852) Curtisia simplicissima Graff, 1916 Curtisia simplissima Curtis, 1900 Dugesia foremanii...
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    (Cassine peragua), Cape plane (Ochna arborea var. arborea), assegai tree (Curtisia dentata), kamassi (Gonioma kamassi), white alder (Platylophus trifoliatus)...
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    Barbeyaceae is a near-endemic. The tree genera Afrocrania, Balthasaria, Curtisia, Ficalhoa, Hagenia, Kiggelaria, Kuloa, Leucosidea, Platypterocarpus, Trichocladus...
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