-
transferred the
species to the
genus Cupaniopsis as C.
anacardioides. The
specific epithet (
anacardioides)
means 'resembling the
genus Anacardium', because...
- Munchen. The
first species he named, the type species, was
Cupaniopsis anacardioides. The
genus name (Cupaniopsis)
means a 'resemblance to the
genus Cupania'...
-
Delhi such as
Chukka (Croton roxburghii) and
Carrotwood (Cupaniopsis
anacardioides). A
partial listing of
trees and
plants found: Amrood,
Psidium guajava...
- genera:
Silvia in
family Orobanchaceae Silvia in
family Lauraceae Silvia anacardioides, S. polyantha, and S.
rondonii have been
moved to
Mezia itauba Other...
-
Sapindaceae (soapberry family) Cupaniopsis:
cupaniopsis trees Cupaniopsis anacardioides tuckeroo Sapindaceae (soapberry family) Dodonaea:
dodonaea trees Dodonaea...
-
Chionanthus retusus Cryptocarya rubra Cryptomeria ****onica
Cupaniopsis anacardioides Cupressus Cupressus glabra Cupressus species Dalbergia sissoo Dracaena...
- New Zealand.
Other endiandric acids are
found in B.
oligandra and B.
anacardioides,
which are
found in the
Western Province of Cameroon. This compound...
- pp. 41–42.
Cupaniopsis anacardioides,
Florida Exotic Pest
Plant Council.
Retrieved on
February 3, 2010.
Cupaniopsis anacardioides,
Center for
Invasive Species...
- as the "Palm Jungle", and
includes a
typical tuckeroo (Cupaniopsis
anacardioides) forest,
under grown by
coastal tea tree (Leptospermum laevigatum) and...
- in the
American states of Hawaii,
California and Oregon.
Cupaniopsis anacardioides, the tuckeroo, has
become an
invasive weed
along the
coastline of Florida...