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- Acrocarpus is a genus of trees in the legume family, Fabaceae. It comprises one species, Acrocarpus fraxinifolius, the pink cedar, a large deciduous emergent...
- Jacqueshuberia Ducke Tachigali Aubl. (including Sclerolobium) Umtiza Clade Acrocarpus Wight & Arn. Arcoa Urb. Ceratonia L. Gleditsia L. Gymnocladus Lam. Tetrapterocarpon...
- tree (Stereospermum tetragonum), rusty kamala (Mallotus tetracoccus) and Acrocarpus fraxinifolius. During the peak flowering season from January to May, at...
- first arboretum. It is home to some rare trees such as a Pink Cedar (Acrocarpus fraxinifolius), the only one in Delhi. Various other trees in the nursery...
- Lamouroux, 1813 Onikusa Akat****, 1986 Porphyroglossum Kützing, 1847 Ptilophora Kützing, 1847 Yatabella Okamura, 1900 Acrocarpus Kützing, 1843 (nomen dubium)...
- Vac****ia xanthophloea (Benth.) P.J.H.Hurter, indigenous Genus Acrocarpus: Acrocarpus fraxinifolius Arn. not indigenous, cultivated, naturalised Genus...
- also thought to feed on nectar from the flowers of the shingle tree (Acrocarpus fraxinifolius). It is threatened by habitat loss and habitat fragmentation...
- to 900 m Aglaia spp., Aphanamixis polystachya, Dysoxylum andamani****, Acrocarpus fraxinifolius, Erythrina spp., Adenanthera pavonina, Syzygium spp., C****ospondias...
- Careya, Bischofia, Canarium, Quercus, Cinnamomum, Machilus, ****a, Acrocarpus, Ziziphus, Malus, Prunus, Pyrus, Salix and Schleichera species. Pupa At...
- gracilis is considered to be "imperiled". Zygodon gracilis is a dioicous, acrocarpus moss that grows in turfs of around 5 cm tall. The squarrose, lanceolate...