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Saint Helena (South
Atlantic Ocean). It is
related to the
Saint Helenan gumwoods (Commidendrum spp.) and is the most
common of the
remaining cabbage tree...
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gumwood or scrubwood.
Species †Commidendrum burc****ii (Hook.f.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Hemsl.
Commidendrum robustum (Roxb.) DC. (Saint
Helena gumwood)...
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Homes in the
originally upper-class
neighborhood typically have
gumwood trim,
leaded gl****, fireplaces,
hardwood floors, and open porches. In the...
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which was
established in 2002 to replant,
particularly with
indigenous gumwood, part of the lost
Great Wood and is now
managed by the
Saint Helena National...
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Eastern Arid Area of the island. It was
known to have
lived in
plain areas,
gumwood forests and
seabird colonies in
rocky places. The
earwig inhabited deep...
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protecting it from
insects that may cross-pollinate with
nearby false gumwoods.
Successful fertilisation will
occur only if any
grains of
pollen happen...
- Company. It has
given its name to
certain placenames on the
island such as "
Gumwoods". It is one of
several species in the
endemic genus Commidendrum. The Commidendrum...
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Commidendrum spurium, the
false gumwood, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
found only in
Saint Helena. Its
natural habitats...
- The
interior of
Saint Helena was a
thick old-growth
forest of
ancient gumwood trees and
other native plants that had
colonized the
island as many as...
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included gumwood (Commidendrum robustum), ****
gumwood (Commidendrum rotundifolium),
dwarf ebony (Trochetiopsis ebenus), and
false gumwood (Commidendrum...