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Apollonias barbujana, the
Canary laurel or barbusano, is
perhaps the only
species of
flowering plants belonging to the
genus Apollonias of the laurel...
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holly (Ilex canariensis),
ebony (****a indica), ****gany (Apollonias
barbujana), etc. Wax myrtle: 1,000–1,500
metres (3,300–4,900 feet). A
dryer vegetation...
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Centrolobium Wood from the
genus ****a; ****a
indica and (Apollonias
barbujana Syn.: ****a canariensis) Wood from
Eucalyptus moluccana and
Nauclea orientalis...
- Apollonias, ****a was
found to be
mostly monophyletic, with
Apollonias barbujana from the
Canary Islands nested within the core ****a group. The species...
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others transferred to Beilschmiedia.
Generally accepted species Apollonias barbujana (syn. A. canariensis)
Canary laurel, barbusano, - Azores,
Canary Islands...
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central Canary Islands. It is
commonly ****ociated with
Apollonias barbujana and
Ocotea foetens.
Until 2004 it was
considered the same
species as Laurus...
- is
found on south-facing slopes, and
predominant trees are
Apollonias barbujana,
Laurus novocanariensis,
Picconia excelsa,
Visnea mocanera, and Clethra...
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predominant species in this
forest include Laurus novocanariensis,
Apollonias barbujana,
Ocotea foetens and ****a indica.
Before human occupation the Azores...
- Apo.
barbujana...
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known from the
Canary Islands and Madeira. The
larvae feed on
Apollonias barbujana,
Laurus azorica, ****a
americana and ****a indica. They mine the leaves...