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Jacquinia is a
genus of
evergreen shrubs and
trees in the
family Primulaceae,
native to
Central America and the Caribbean. The
genus was
established by...
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Jacquinia keyensis,
commonly called Joewood, is a
woody plant in the
primrose family. It is
native to the West Indies,
where it is
widespread on many...
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Jacquinia pungens (syn.
Jacquinia macrocarpa subsp. pungens) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Primulaceae,
native to
southern Mexico. It...
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Jacquinia arborea is a
species of
flowering plant, a tree in the
family Primulaceae.
Common names for this
species is torchwood, azucares, barbasco, and...
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obovatum Sideroxylon salicifolium Guazuma ulmifolia Jacquinia Jacquinia armillaris Jacquinia berteroi Jacquinia umbellata Citharexylum fruticosa Petitia domingensis...
- ironwood,
Martinique ironwood, Red ironwood, Three-flowered ironwood)
Jacquinia keyensis (Ironwood)
Krugiodendron ferreum (Black ironwood,
Caribbean or...
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botanical books. Von
Jacquin died in Vienna. He is
commemorated by the
genera Jacquinia (Theophrastaceae) and
Jacquiniella (Orchidaceae). In 2011, the Austrian...
- (Pseudophoenix sargentii), Lime Prickly-ash (Zanthoxylum ****ara),
Joewood (
Jacquinia keyensis),
Lancewood (Nectandra coriacea),
Green Buttonwood (Conocarpus...
- to Cudjoe. It may have been
named for the
Joewood or
Cudjoe wood tree (
Jacquinia keyensis)
which grows on the island. John
Viele notes that "Cudjoe" is...
- fishing.
Deguelia utilis, used in
Brazil and Peru as a
poison for fishing.
Jacquinia barbasco, an evergreen. One of
several inedible wild
Mexican yam (Dioscorea...