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Intsia bijuga,
commonly known as
Borneo teak, ipil,
Johnstone River teak, and kwila,
amongst many
other names, is a
species of tree in the
flowering plant...
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Intsia is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Fabaceae. It
includes two
species which range from
eastern Africa and
Madagascar to India, Indochina...
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southwest Pacific.
Intsia palembanica differs from
Intsia bijuga in the
number of
leaflets that make up the
compound leaves.
Intsia palembanica has been...
- (Merr.)
Harms Afzelia borneensis Harms Eperua rhomboidea Blanco Intsia a****inata Merr.
Intsia rhombodea (Blanco) ****ze
Pahudia a****inata Merr.
Pahudia borneensis...
- ironwood)
Inhambanella henriquesii (Rock,
Water or
Small ironwood)
Intsia bijuga,
Intsia palembanica (Moluccan,
Madagascar ironwood)
Ixora ferrea (Ironwood...
- Marri, red gum (Corymbia calophylla)
Meranti (S****a spp.) Merbau, ipil (
Intsia bijuga),
Kwila Mesquite White mesquite (Prosopis alba)
Chilean mesquite...
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lowland forest,
large trees including the dao (Dracontomelon dao), ipil (
Intsia bijuga), dita (Alstonia scholaris),
amugis (Koordersiodendron pinnatum)...
- Linnaeus.
Afzelia is
closely related to, and the
sister taxon of
Intsia. Both
Afzelia and
Intsia,
along with
Brodriguesia form the
clade Afzelieae within the...
- iFit or Ifit may
refer to iFit
proteins Ifit, the name for
Intsia bijuga in the
Mariana Islands This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Afzelia petersiana Klotzsch (1861)
Intsia attenuata (Klotzsch) ****ze (1891)
Intsia petersiana (Klotzsch) ****ze (1891)
Intsia quanzensis (Welw.) ****ze ex...