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- Cupaniopsis anacardioides, commonly known as tuckeroo, cashew-leaf cupania, carrotwood, beach tamarind or green-leaved tamarind, is a species of flowering plant...
- mesquite. Other woods and organic matter: Avocado, bay, beech, butternut, carrotwood, camphor, castanopsis, chestnut, citrus woods, cottonwood, crabapple,...
- (Fiji) Cupaniopsis anacardioides Radlk. – tuckeroo, cashew-leaf cupania, carrotwood, beach tamarind, green-leaved tamarind (New Guinea, N.S.W., N.T., Qld...
- here and nowhere else in Delhi such as Chukka (Croton roxburghii) and Carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides). A partial listing of trees and plants found:...
- Cupaniopsis anacardioides Carrotwood, beach tamarind, green-leaved tamarind, tuckeroo tree Australia / 1960s Landscaping Carrotwood grows easily in many South...
- rubbervine Asclepiadaceae  (milkweed family) Cupaniopsis anacardioides carrotwood tree Sapindaceae  (soapberry family) Cuscuta ****onica ****anese dodder...
- sway poles for kids. Some plant species in the exhibit are toog trees, carrotwood trees, and markhamia trees. Silvery lutungs reside in an exhibit adjacent...
- Cosmos (Cosmos) Cotinus coggygria (Smoke Tree) Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Carrotwood) Cu****is melo (Honeydew, Cantaloupe and other melons) Cu****is sativus...
- Following are the parks located in Northwood: Blue Gum Park Brywood Park Carrotwood Park Coralwood Park Meadowood Park Northwood Community Park Northwood...
- (Casuarina equisetifolia L., Casuarina glauca Sieber ex Spreng.), and carrotwood (Cupaniopsis anacardioides (A. Rich.) Radlk.). All are Category I invasives...