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- Coula edulis is a tree in the genus Coula, native to tropical western Africa from Sierra Leone to Angola. Both the timber and nuts have a number of uses...
- Coula is a monotypic genus of trees native to tropical Africa, containing the sole species Coula edulis Baill. Currently placed in the family Olacaceae...
- The pressed oil from the coconut is used in cooking as well. Gabon nut (Coula edulis) has a taste comparable to hazelnut or chestnut. It is eaten raw...
- plant species, such as Minquartia guianensis, Ochanostachys amentacea, and Coula edulis, all of the family Olacaceae. Minquartynoic acid can be synthesized...
- published by the Botanical Research Institute of Texas The fruit of the Coula edulis tree, also called the Gabon nut Amphoe Sida, a district in Nakhon...
- Ibom settled and planted the Ekom tree (coula edulis) from which the name of the settlement is derived, Ekom (coula edulis) planted by Iman one of the sons...
- Endiandra, a genus of trees from south east Asia, Australia and the Pacific Coula edulis, African walnut, a tree in the family Olacaceae see Juglans#Wood...
- Know" by British group Keane Walnut Tree Records, a UK based record label Coula edulis or African walnut, a tree in the family Olacaceae The Walnut Tree...
- Meier. G. haraldmeieri is only known from two specimens collected near Coula, New Caledonia. The habitat of G. haraldmeieri has since been substantially...
- [c̟uːk] 'hen' Alveolo-palatal. See Hungarian phonology Icelandic gjóla [ˈc̟ouːlä] 'light wind' Alveolo-palatal. See Icelandic phonology Irish ceist [cɛʃtʲ]...