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Condalia is a
genus of
spiny shrubs in the
tribe Rhamneae of the
buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae. It was
named for
Antonio Condal, an 18th
century Spanish...
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Condalia globosa, also
called bitter condalia, or
bitter snakewood, is a
perennial shrub,
small tree of the
family Rhamnaceae. The tree or
shrub is a...
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Condalia microphylla is a
perennial shrub of the
family Rhamnaceae endemic to Argentina. "
Condalia microphylla".
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Condalia hookeri,
called the
Brazilian bluewood, is a
widespread species of
flowering plant in the
family Rhamnaceae,
native to
Texas and
eastern Mexico...
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Condalia correllii, also
called Correll's snakewood, is a
shrub belonging to the
family Rhamnaceae. The
shrub has
smooth gray bark, and
usually grows up...
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palmata and
others Colubrina species (family Rhamnaceae) in
North America Condalia species (family Rhamnaceae) in
North and
South America Mennegoxylon species...
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Condalia velutina,
known as red logwood, zarcigüil, zarzagüil or asebuche, is a
species of
thorny shrub of the
Rhamnaceae family endemic to Mexico. The...
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Tribe Rhamneae Auerodendron Urb.
Berchemia Neck. ex DC.
Berchemiella Nakai Condalia Cav.
Frangula Mill.
Karwinskia Zucc.
Krugiodendron Urb.
Phyllogeiton (Weberb...
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vegetation is also supported.
Desert hackberry, blue palo verde,
graythorn (
Condalia lycioides),
Mexican elder (Sambucus mexicana), virgin's bower, and Indian...
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species generally grows on oaks (Quercus spp.) but has also been
found on
Condalia, Berberis,
Vaquelinia and Sideroxylon. It has
larger leaves than many other...