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- Chrysophyllum cainito is a tropical tree of the family Sapotaceae. It is native to the Isthmus of Panama, where it was domesticated. It has spread to...
- Islands Chrysophyllum brenesii Cronquist – Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama Chrysophyllum cainito L. – Belize, Jamaica, Cayman Is Chrysophyllum contumacense...
- Chrysophyllum oliviforme, commonly known as the satinleaf, is a medium-sized tree native to Florida, the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles, and Belize. It...
- national tree of the Dominican Republic and Belize. The caimito (Chrysophyllum cainito) grows throughout the Caribbean. In coastal zones there are coconut...
- the same species. Also in the family is the purple star apple (Chrysophyllum cainito). Amongst the Yoruba of Nigeria, it is called Agbalumo while it...
- it as the caimo, caimito amarillo (again not to be confused with Chrysophyllum cainito, which is known as caimito in some countries) or madura verde; in...
- bijugatus Thouinia striata Chrysophyllum Chrysophyllum argenteum Chrysophyllum cainito Chrysophyllum oliviforme Chrysophyllum pauciflorum Manilkara Manilkara...
- Species noted for their edible fruits include Manilkara (sapodilla), Chrysophyllum cainito (star-apple or golden leaf tree), Gambeya africana and Gambeya albida...
- spectabilis, Cananga odorata, Swietenia macrophylla, Pterocarpus indicus, Chrysophyllum cainito, Artocarpus heterophyllus, ****a americana, Sandori**** koet****e...
- 3, Ex. 15.) "The generic name Cainito Adans. (1763) is illegitimate because it was a superfluous name for Chrysophyllum L. (1753), which Adanson cited...