Senegalia tenuifolia is a perennial climbing shrub which is native to Asia, the Caribbean, India and South America. Common names are ara a gato, bejuco...
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Maslin, Seigler & Ebinger Senegalia tenuifolia (L.) Britton & Rose Senegalia tephrodermis (Brenan) Kyal. & Boatwr. Senegalia thailandica (I.C.Nielsen)...
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ironwood) Schleichera oleosa (Ironwood) Senegalia intsia (Indian ironwood) Senegalia muricata (Ironwood) Senegalia tenuifolia (Antillean ironwood) Senna siamea...
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Senegalia rugata is a spiny climbing shrub native to China and tropical Asia, common in the warm plains of central and south India. It is renowned as...
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a source of psychotropic drugs. Mammalian megafauna. Ara a gato Senegalia tenuifolia California to Bolivia and Brazil, including the Caribbean Recurved...
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Senegalia angustifolia is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. David S. Seigler; J. E. Ebinger; J. T. Miller (2006). "The genus Senegalia (Fabaceae:...
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grandiflorus Selenicereus spinulosus Senna multijuga Senna domingensis Senegalia tenuifolia Sideroxylon anomalum Sideroxylon dominicanum Sideroxylon obovatum...
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Alston Senegalia ataxacantha DC. Senegalia gourmaensis A.Chev. Senegalia laeta R.Br. ex Benth. Senegalia macrostachya Rchb. ex DC. Senegalia polyacantha...
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List of Fabales of South Africa (section Senegalia)
accepted as Senegalia brevispica (Harms) Seigler & Ebinger, indigenous Acacia brevispica Harms subsp. dregeana (Benth.) Brenan, accepted as Senegalia brevispica...
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The valve catches the wind and blows away with the seeds, as in Acacia tenuifolia and Peltogyne paniculata. herb Any vascular plant that does not develop...
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