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Libidibia coriaria,
synonym Caesalpinia coriaria, is a
leguminous tree or
large shrub native to the Caribbean,
Central America, Mexico, and
northern and...
- Caesalpinioideae.
Libidibia comprises the
following species:
Libidibia coriaria (Jacq.) Schltdl.—divi-divi (Mexico,
Central America, the Caribbean, northern...
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opuntia stricta being prominent. Drought-tolerant
trees like
Caesalpinia coriaria and Vac****ia
tortuosa are present. The
isolation from the South...
- some of the most
notable species found at Jamanota. The
Watapana (
Caesalpinia coriaria (Jacq.) Wild.) tree, also
known as Dividivi, is
recognizable from...
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National Festival of the
Dividivi is
named after the
Dividivi tree (
Caesalpinia coriaria),
considered a
symbol of the
Department of La Guajira. The festival...
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include Acacia glomerosa,
Bourreria ****anensis,
Bulnesia arborea,
Caesalpinia coriaria,
Copaifera venezolana,
Croton sp.,
Gyrocarpus americ****, Hyptis...
- (family Fabaceae) such as
Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), Divi-divi (
Caesalpinia coriaria), Poorman's
Friend (Stylosanthes viscosa), and the
Sangre Drago (Croton...
- parts: Tara pods (
Caesalpinia spinosa),
gallnuts from Rhus
semialata or
Quercus infectoria or
Sicilian sumac leaves (Rhus
coriaria).
According to the...
- tara pods (
Caesalpinia spinosa),
gallnuts (Quercus
infectoria and Rhus semialata),
myrobalan (Terminalia chebula),
sumac (Rhus
coriaria) and
Aleppo gallnuts...
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Corilagin was
first isolated in 1951 from
Dividivi extract and from
Caesalpinia coriaria,
hence the name of the molecule. It can also be
found in Alchornea...