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Hymenaea courbaril, the
courbaril or West
Indian locust, is a
hardwood tree
common in the
Caribbean and
Central and
South America. As
lumber it is frequently...
- A.M.G.Azevedo
Hymenaea courbaril L.
Hymenaea eriogyne Benth.
Hymenaea erythrocarpa R.B.Pinto,
Mansano & A.M.G.Azevedo
Hymenaea fariana R.D.Ribeiro, D...
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similar Puerto Rican game (pla**** with the
smaller seed of the jatobá,
Hymenaea courbaril) is
called gallitos (meaning
small roosters or ****s, as in ****fighting)...
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Eugenia brasiliensis,
endemic to
southern Brazil Eugenia uniflora Hymenaea courbaril, in the
legume family, the term
referring to the hard red wood of...
- December. They feed on the sap of plants,
mainly from some
trees as
Hymenaea courbaril,
Simarouba amara and
Zanthoxylum species. It will
generally remain...
- Gilead, balsam,
Canada balsam,
copal from
trees of
Protium copal and
Hymenaea courbaril,
dammar gum from
trees of the
family Dipterocarpaceae, dragon's blood...
- (Jacaranda brasiliana) Jacarandá de
Brasil (Dalbergia nigra) Jatobá (
Hymenaea courbaril)
Kingwood (Dalbergia cearensis)
Lacewood Northern silky oak (Cardwellia...
- computer-generated
animation originating from ****an Animé, sap of
Hymenaea courbaril ****, an
injection of
fluid into the
lower bowel Soul, the non-material...
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distinguish the
species from the
living species Hymenaea courbaril. Poinar, G.; Brown, A. (2002). "
Hymenaea mexicana sp. nov. (Leguminosae: Caesalpinioideae)...
- such as palm nuts (Attalea and
Astrocaryum spp.) and jatobá
fruits (
Hymenaea courbaril). The
tufted capuchin has even been
observed using stones to dislodge...