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Brunellia comocladifolia,
commonly known as the West
Indian sumac, is a
species of tree in the
family Brunelliaceae. It is
native to
Central America, the...
- Colombia,
Ecuador Brunellia colombiana Cuatrec. -
Colombia Brunellia comocladifolia Bonpl. - West Indies, Colombia, Ecuador,
Venezuela Brunellia coroicoana...
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vanderbiltii Begonia domingensis Bixa
orellana Boerhavia diffusa Brunellia comocladifolia Buddleja domingensis Buchenavia capitata Burmannia capitata Bursera...
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Cecropia peltata, and
Ocotea species.
Weinmannia pinnata,
Brunellia comocladifolia, and
Podocarpus coriaceus are
found in the
cloud forests of the highest...
- in the
tropics of the
Americas Evergreen trees Oxalidales
Brunellia comocladifolia Calophyllaceae (takamaka family) Calophyllum, from Gr**** for "beautiful...
- 100 m (6,600 to 10,200 ft).
Along with
Prestoea montana,
Brunellia comocladifolia and
Podocarpus coriaceus, it is
present in the wet
cloud forests on...
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Cecropia peltata, and
Ocotea species while Weinmannia pinnata,
Brunellia comocladifolia, and
Podocarpus coriaceus are
found in the
cloud forests of the highest...
- in pine
forest on
sandstone soils alongside Pinus cubensis,
Brunella comocladifolia,
Cyrilla nipensis,
Myrsine coriacea,
Tabebuia hypoleuca, tree ferns...
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anoles and fruits,
especially those of the West
Indian sumac (Brunellia
comocladifolia). Its
foraging behaviour is
presumed to be
similar to that of other...
- the
nemoca tree (Ocotea moschata), the West
Indian sumac (Brunellia
comocladifolia), the
yucca plum pine (Podocarpus coriaceus), the
candlewood or tabonuco...