-
Cordia myxa, the ****yrian plum, is a mid-sized,
deciduous tree in the
borage family (Boraginaceae),
native to Asia. It
produces small,
edible fruit and...
- Islands)
Cordia monoica Cordia myxa L. – ****yrian plum (South Asia)
Cordia domestica is
treated as a
separate species by some sources, and as C.
myxa var....
-
Cordia dichotoma is a
species of
flowering tree in the
borage family, Boraginaceae, that is
native to the
Indomalayan realm,
northern Australia, and western...
- late
medieval Latin referred to
Cordia myxa, not
Cordia sebestena, and the
medieval Arabic سبستان sebestān was
Cordia myxa);; turpeth(F), turpeth(R);; zedoaria(F)...
- bushes, (mainly
Cordia macrostachya but also
Cordia myxa,
Cordia abyssinica and
Cordia holstii). but also on
Ehretia cymosa and
Cordia africana. None of...
- Pradesh, India)
include those of
Ficus species from
January to May,
Cordia myxa from May to June, and
Syzygium ****ini from June to July. Individuals...
-
Theophrastus and
Hippocrates to an
uncertain Egyptian tree,
possibly Cordia myxa or a
Mimusops species. Vento, B.; Prámparo,
Mercedes B. (2018). "Angiosperm...
-
beach cordia and can
refer to
other members of the
genus with
sticky fruits,
especially the glue
berry (
Cordia dichotoma) and the
lasura (
Cordia myxa). It...
- nest in a
variety of tree
species such as
Bombax ceiba,
Careya arborea,
Cordia myxa,
Lagerstroemia parviflora,
Mitragyma parviflora,
Terminalia belerica...
- It is
found in
India and Sri Lanka.
Larval host
plants are
Cordia trifolia and
Cordia myxa. "Species Details: Acro****a
vigescens Meyrick, 1920". Catalogue...