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Ficus cotinifolia, the
alamo tree, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Moraceae,
native to
seasonally dry
tropical areas of
Mexico and Central...
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Euphorbia cotinifolia is a
broadleaf red
shrub native to
Mexico and
South America.
Treated as a shrub, it
reaches 10 to 15 ft (3.0 to 4.6 m) but can be...
- Dais
cotinifolia,
known as the
pompom tree, is a
small Southern African tree
belonging to the
Thymelaeaceae family. It
occurs along the east
coast northwards...
- the Smoketree. In the
spring it has
vibrant purple blooms.
Euphorbia cotinifolia, or
Tropical Smoketree Smokebush This page is an
index of
articles on...
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Planchonella cotinifolia is an
Australian tree in the
family Sapotaceae. The
common names include small-leaved plum,
yellow lemon and small-leaved coondoo...
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Salix carpinifolia Schleich. ex Spreng.
Salix coriacea J.Forbes
Salix cotinifolia Sm.
Salix cr****ifolia J.Forbes
Salix damascena J.Forbes
Salix firma J...
- Cambodia, Laos,
Vietnam Ziziphus colombiana Suess. &
Overkott Ziziphus cotinifolia Reissek Ziziphus crebrivenosa C.B.Rob.
Ziziphus ****ingiana Merr. Ziziphus...
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paper made from the
pounded inner bark of a wild
species of fig,
Ficus cotinifolia, (hu'un in Maya—a word that
became semantically equivalent to “book”)...
- make
mummy caskets in
Ancient Egypt.
Certain fig
species (mainly F.
cotinifolia, F. insipida and F. padifolia) are
traditionally used in Mesoamerica...
- a
richer vegetation occurs. This
includes small trees such as
Ficus cotinifolia,
black cherry (Prunus serotina), and the
endemic Guettarda insularis...