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plants in the
family Muntingiaceae,
comprising only one species,
Muntingia calabura,
named in
honour of
Abraham Munting. It is
native from
Mexico south to...
- capitata, a
species of
dogwood known as
Himalayan strawberry-tree
Muntingia calabura, in the
family Malvaceae,
native to the
American tropics Myrica rubra,...
- genus; some of
these species include the "Jamaican cherry" (Muntingia
calabura) and the "Spanish cherry" (Mimusops elengi). The
indigenous range of the...
- It goes by
other names as well,
including albaricoquillo, botón de oro,
calabura, canaiuva, canudeiro, cuiteleiro, guaçatunga-coração,
guacimilla de costa...
-
morphological similarities, but have no
evolutionary affinity.
Muntingia calabura is
widely introduced in
tropical regions,
because of its
edible fruit....
- Turk's cap),
known in
Mexico as
manzanita and
manzanita de
pollo Muntingia calabura (Jamaica cherry),
known in the
Philippines and Guam as
manzanita or mansanita...
-
Selenicereus setaceus Cainito Chrysophyllum cainito Calabur fruit Muntingia calabura Cambuci Campomanesia phaea Camu camu
Myrciaria dubia Canistel Pouteria...
- are
particularly attracted to
introduced fruit trees such as
Muntingia calabura, the
fruits of
which may be
swallowed whole or, in the case of ripe berries...
- Pale-billed flower****
feeding on
Muntingia calabura...
-
reaching half-way down the
thighs cempa campā ceri
cherry (Muntingia
calabura) curī
ceteri tent (in boat) (arch.) छत्री ćhatrī covering,
canopy Sanskrit...