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- ****raea berteroana (orth. variant F. berteriana), commonly known as the pua keni keni, pua kenikeni or perfume flower tree, is a small spreading tree or...
- Erythrina berteroana is a species of small deciduous tree in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Mexico, Central America and the northern part of South...
- Biatora berteroana Mont. (1852) Brigantiaea berteroana (Mont.) Trevis. (1853) Pseudocyp****aria berteroana (Mont.) Redon (1977) Sticta berteroana Mont....
- Marchantia berteroana is a liverwort species in the genus Marchantia. Marchantia berteroana is a flat, thalloid liverwort, with thallus up to 2 cm (0.79 in)...
- Beilschmiedia berteroana (southern acorn tree, belloto del sur in Spanish) is a threatened evergreen tree in the family Lauraceae endemic to Chile at 35...
- Copernicia berteroana (dyaré, yarey) is a palm which is endemic to Hispaniola; it is also reported from Curaçao and Venezuela, but it is probably naturalized...
- Pseudalbizzia berteroana, the Bertero albizia, is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica...
- Sloanea berteroana is a tree of the Caribbean region. The name is often misspelled as Sloanea berteriana. Its vernacular names include montillo and bullwood...
- Sonchus bertero****, synonym Dendroseris berteroana, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in the Juan Fernández Islands...
- Hawaiian hibiscus, the state flower of Hawaii Pua keni keni, ****raea berteroana, or perfume flower tree, a small spreading tree which grows in the sub-tropics...