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Gliricidia sepium,
often simply referred to as
gliricidia or by its
Spanish common name
madre de
cacao (calque of
Nahuatl cacahuanāntli; also anglicized...
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Gliricidia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
legume family,
Fabaceae and
tribe Robinieae. Its
native range is
Mexico to Peru, but
Gliricidia sepium...
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Gliricidia maculata is a
species of fast-growing
leguminous tree in the
family Fabaceae,
native to
southeastern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala. It is often...
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depends on the
farming system. In
cattle rearing,
legume trees such as
Gliricidia sepium can be
planted along edges of
fields to
provide shade for cattle...
- Colombia, Venezuela, the Guianas,
Brazil and Argentina. The
larvae feed on
Gliricidia sepium.
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inhabitant of
Anacardium occidentale,
Cocos nucifera,
Ficus fergusonii,
Gliricidia sepium,
Grevillea robusta,
Madhuca longifolia,
Tamarindus indica and Theobroma...
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Muellera lutea (J.R.Johnst.) M.J.Silva & A.M.G.Azevedo (2012)
Synonyms Gliricidia lutea J.R.Johnst. (1905)
Margaritolobium luteum (J.R.Johnst.)
Harms (1923)...
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include leguminous trees of the
genera Acacia, Albizia, C****ia, Erythrina,
Gliricidia, Inga, and Leucaena, as well as the nitrogen-fixing non-legume sheoaks...
- were
planted by the
forest department:
Acacia nilotica,
Albizia lebbeck,
Gliricidia sepium,
Dalbergia sissoo,
Azadirachta indica,
Hardwickia binata, Sapindus...
- excelsum, and
Lecythis minor.
Found in
urban areas are such tree
species as
Gliricidia sepium, C****ia nodosa,
Bursera simaruba,
Terminalia catappa, Casuarina...