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    L. Ximenia caffra (large sourplum) Sond. Ximenia coriacea Engl. Ximenia roigii León Balanites aegyptiaca (L.) Delile (as X. aegyptiaca L.) Ximenia americana...
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    Ximenia americana, commonly known as tallow wood, hog plum, yellow plum, sea lemon, or pi'ut (Chamorro), is bush-forming shrub/small tree; a species from...
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    Ximenia afra, the sourplum, is a small tree or small shrub that is thinly branched. It is part of the Olacaceae family which is native throughout tropical...
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  • Ximenia roigii is a species of plant in the family Olacaceae. It is endemic to Cuba. It is threatened by habitat loss. Areces-Mallea, A.E. (1998). "Ximenia...
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    Olacaceae Genus: Scorodocarpus Becc. Species: S. borneensis Binomial name Scorodocarpus borneensis (Baill.) Becc. Synonyms Ximenia borneensis Baill....
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  • Mirabelle plum, a yellow variety of plum associated with Lorraine in France Ximenia americana, a small sprawling tree of woodlands native to Australia and...
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    Alpini under the name 'agihalid'. Linnaeus regarded it as a species of Ximenia, but Michel Adanson proposed the new genus of Agialid. The genus Balanites...
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  • plants and may refer to: Eucalyptus microcorys, native to eastern Australia Ximenia americana, widely distributed in the tropics Tallow tree This page is an...
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  • (creek plum, wild-goose plum) Prunus umbellata (flatwoods plum, sloe plum) Ximenia americana (tallow wood, yellow plum, sea lemon) This page is an index of...
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    Species of Calydna feed as larvae on Olacaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Schoepfia, Ximenia and Conceveiba. Calydna cabira Hewitson, 1854 French Guiana, Brazil Calydna...
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