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- Chrysobalanaceae is a family of flowering plants, consisting of trees and shrubs in 27 genera and about 700 species of pantropical distribution with a...
- Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. Sun sapote (Licania platypus: Chrysobalanaceae) is native to southern Mexico south to Colombia. Casimiroa edulis,...
- This is a list of plants found in the wild in Amazon Rainforest vegetation of Brazil. The estimates from useful plants suggested that there are 800 plant...
- Licania densiflora is a species of trees in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It can be used as a source of timber. It grows as a tall single-trunk tree, which...
- Malpighiaceae Balanopaceae Trigoniaceae Dichapetalaceae Euphroniaceae Chrysobalanaceae Humiriaceae Achariaceae Violaceae Goupiaceae P****ifloraceae Lacistemataceae...
- Malpighiaceae Balanopaceae Trigoniaceae Dichapetalaceae Euphroniaceae Chrysobalanaceae Humiriaceae Achariaceae Violaceae Goupiaceae P****ifloraceae Lacistemataceae...
- Atuna excelsa is a species of flowering plant in the family Chrysobalanaceae, native to Thailand to the western Pacific. Atuna excelsa was first described...
- Malpighiaceae Balanopaceae Trigoniaceae Dichapetalaceae Euphroniaceae Chrysobalanaceae Humiriaceae Achariaceae Violaceae Goupiaceae P****ifloraceae Lacistemataceae...
- Balanops and Dichapetalum which are in the balanops clade (so-called Chrysobalanaceae s. l.). The so-called parietal suborder (the clusioid clade and Ochnaceae...
- Parinari elmeri is a tree in the family Chrysobalanaceae. It is named for the American botanist Adolph Elmer. Parinari elmeri grows up to 30 metres (100 ft)...