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- Calophyllum inophyllum is a large evergreen plant, commonly called tamanu, oil-nut, mastwood, beach calophyllum or beautyleaf. It is native to the Old...
- Tamanu oil is pressed from nuts of either Calophyllum inophyllum (usually) or Calophyllum tacamahaca (ati), tropical trees belonging to the Calophyllaceae...
- tree species are: Barringtonia asiatica (fish-poison tree), Calophyllum inophyllum (Alexandrian laurel), Cocos nucifera, Cordia subcordata, Guettarda speciosa...
- other. Plants called "laurel" include: Alexandrian laurel: Calophyllum inophyllum, an evergreen tree in family Calophyllaceae Danae racemosa, a small shrub...
- timber industries. The most notable species is the mastwood (Calophyllum inophyllum) which grows readily in the sandy and rocky beaches of the island environments...
- Homotypic Codiaeum inophyllum (G.Forst.) Müll.Arg. Croton inophyllus G.Forst. Rottlera inophyllum (G.Forst.) Endl. Trevia inophyllum (G.Forst.) Spreng...
- Archipelago in the Indian Ocean. The larvae probably feed on Calophyllum inophyllum. The capture of one of the paratypes on February 14 led to the species...
- gracilis) are common. Beach forest species include bitaog (Calophyllum inophyllum), Pongamia pinnata, and Erynthia orientalis. Other plant species include...
- East ****unan ike; and Samoan and Hawaiian iʻe. Mastwood (Calophyllum inophyllum) is a widespread timber tree native to tropical Asia. It is notable for...
- most of the region, including the trees Pisonia grandis, Calophyllum inophyllum, Heliotropium arboreum, Pand**** tectorius, Cordia subcordata, Guettarda...