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Cecropia peltata is a fast-growing tree in the
genus Cecropia.
Common names include trumpet tree, trumpet-bush, bacano, bois
canon and snakewood. It is...
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Loefling (1758)
coined the
generic name
Cecropia. In 1759,
Linnaeus described Cecropia peltata which he
applied to many species.
Willdenow (1806)...
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prized for its
highly figured grain Cecropia species, from
North South America to
Middle America,
Cecropia peltata,
Cecropia palmata and
others Colubrina species...
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trumpet bush may
refer to:
Several species of
Cecropia, including:
Cecropia obtusifolia Cecropia peltata Dolichandrone spathacea,
mangrove trumpet tree...
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Cecropia pachystachya,
commonly known as
Ambay pumpwood, is a
species of tree in the
family Urticaceae. It is
native to Argentina,
Paraguay and Brazil...
- garcinifolia),
green caimitillo (Micropholis garciniaefolia),
yarumo (
Cecropia peltata),
Caribbean azafran (Hedyosmum arborencens) and the
Sierra palm tree...
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aboriginum Golden Himalayan raspberry Rubus ellipticus Gummy Bear
fruit Cecropia peltata Gympie-gympie
fruit Dendrocnide moroides Hawaiian raspberry Rubus hawaiensis...
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obtained by
chewing a three-inch
piece of the root of bois canĂ´t (
Cecropia peltata) and
administering this chewed-root
solution to the
bitten subject...
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seaweed Invasive in the
Mediterranean Sea.
Native to the
Indian Ocean.
Cecropia peltata Tree Faux-ricin, pumpwood, snakewood,
trumpet tree
Invasive in Malaysia...
- case of
Nepenthes bicalcarata, from ant egesta. The
tropical tree
Cecropia peltata obtains 98% of its
nitrogen from the
waste deposited by its ant counterparts...