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Gmelina arborea, (in
English beechwood,
gmelina,
goomar teak,
Kashmir tree,
Malay beechwood,
white teak,
yamane ),
locally known as gamhar, is a fast-growing...
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Gmelina arborea Roxb. ex Sm. – India, Bangladesh, ****stan, Sri Lanka, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, S. China, (mainland
southeast Asia region)
Gmelina asiatica...
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Gmelinol is a lignan. (+)-Gmelinol can be
isolated from the
heartwood of
Gmelina arborea. This compound,
along with four
other chemicals also
found in the same...
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Careya arborea,
Lagerstroemia parviflora,
Lagerstroemia speciosa,
Terminalia bellirica,
Terminalia chebula,
Trewia polycarpa,
Gmelina arborea, Oroxylum...
- to near
Taree in New
South Wales. The
larvae feed on the
flowers of
Gmelina arborea and
Tectona species. Don Herbison-Evans &
Stella Crossley (16 October...
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Pradesh White tiger Madhav National Park
Bandhavgarh National Park
Gmelina arborea Satpura Range Indian paradise flycatcher Great Indian bustard "Wild...
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described by
Edward Meyrick in 1934. The
hostplant for the
species is
Gmelina arborea.
Acrocercops mechanopla Meyrick, 1934 at the
Global Taxonomic Database...
- nudiflora),
Cinnamomum species,
Eugenia ****ini,
Eugenia jambolana and
Gmelina arborea. They
probably mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Global Taxonomic...
- species. Some non-native
species such as
Tectona grandis (teak) and
Gmelina arborea (pulp wood) have been
introduced into the
ecosystem and are
being extensively...
- palm or
Romblon (Pand**** utilis)
leaves colorized with
natural dyes
Gmelina arborea (Kumil) or
turmeric ‘lageh’
Sanbangkil roots for yellow,
knalum bark...