- the
subfamily Faboideae.
Members of the
genus are
commonly known as
kidneywoods.
Eysenhardtia comprises the
following species:
Eysenhardtia adenostylis...
-
Eysenhardtia polystachya, the
kidneywood, is a tree from Mexico,
growing along forest edges and
water courses at
elevations of 150–3000 m.
Previously it...
-
Eysenhardtia texana,
commonly known as
Texas kidneywood, bee-brush, or vara dulce, is a
species of
small flowering tree in the
legume family, Fabaceae...
-
Eysenhardtia orthocarpa is a
species of
small flowering tree, (a
kidneywood) in the
family Fabaceae. Its
range is at the
northern region of the Sierra...
- of two tree species, the
narra (Pterocarpus indicus) and the
Mexican kidneywood (Eysenhardtia polystachya). The wood is
capable of
turning the
color of...
-
medicinal plants, it can
refer to:
Eysenhardtia polystachya, the
Mexican kidneywood or palo cuate, used as a
traditional diuretic by the
Aztec people Lignum...
-
keying keyring keystone kick
kidney kidneyless kidneylike kidneys****
kidneywood kidneywort kill
killdeer killer killing killshot killstreak kiln kin kindred...
- welcomed, are common.
Trees in the park
include Texas red oak,
Texas kidneywood,
eastern red cedar,
honey mesquite,
Mexican plum, Hercules' club, live...
- oaks,
there is also a
great biodiversity of
herbs and
shrubs such as
kidneywood, copal, mallow, mugwort, foxtail, and
other trees such as willow, the...
- Pipicha,
Creeping False Holly, Tule, Reed,
Barrel Cactus, and Fern. Trees:
Kidneywood Tree, Mesquite,
Netleaf oak (also
known as
Quercus Rugosa), Tepozán, Needle...