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- alterniramosa Steyerm. Elaeagia arborea D.A.Simpson Elaeagia asperula Standl. ex Steyerm. Elaeagia auriculata Hemsl. Elaeagia barbata Steyerm. Elaeagia chiriquina...
- deltoidea palm woods), wet premontane secondary forest dominated e.g. by Elaeagia (Rubiaceae), and with abundant epiphytes and hemiepiphytes such as Clusiaceae...
- canopy height of around 25 m (82 ft) and is dominated by trees such as Elaeagia (Rubiaceae) or palms; there is usually plentiful undergrowth and/or epiphytes...
- Colombia. It is made by chewing the resin of the Andean mopa-mopa shrub (Elaeagia pastoensis) into thin layers, and then painting it and applying it to a...
- Condaminea microcarpa (Ruiz & Pav.) DC. (1830) Deppea panamensis Dwyer (1980) Elaeagia myriantha (Standl.) C.M.Taylor & Hammel (1993) Holtonia myriantha (Standl...
- microdon Cuviera schliebenii Dichilanthe zeylanica Didymosalpinx callianthus Elaeagia uxpanapensis Gaertnera ****ata Gaertnera ternifolia Gaillonia thymoides...
- Kutchubaea Fisch. ex DC. Eionitis Bremek. = Oldenlandia L. Eizia Standl. Elaeagia Wedd. Elattospermum Soler. = Breonia A.Rich ex DC. Eleuthranthes F.Muell...
- (6,600–8,200 ft). Two of the specimens were collected in the canopy of Elaeagia obovata trees, which have a relatively acidic bark. The region where Anomomorpha...
- migeodii Cuviera talbotii Cuviera tomentosa Cyclophyllum tenuipes Elaeagia ecuadorensis Elaeagia pastoensis Empogona acidophylla Empogona africana Empogona concolor...
- Duroia sancti-ciprianii Devia, C.H. Perss. & C.M. Taylor Elaeagia chiriquina C.M. Taylor Elaeagia glossosti**** C.M. Taylor Faramea ac****ulans C.M. Taylor...