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- Labourdonnaisia is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae found in tropical Africa, described as a genus in 1841. Labourdonnaisia is native to certain...
- Labourdonnaisia calophylloides is a species of plant in the family Sapotaceae native to the islands of Mauritius and Réunion in the Indian Ocean. It reaches...
- Pierre Gluema Aubrév. & Pellegr. Inhambanella Dubard Isonandra Wight Labourdonnaisia Bojer Labramia A.DC. Lecomtedoxa Dubard Letestua Lecomte Madhuca Buch...
- 1500 to 6000 mm. Characteristic trees include species of Mimusops and Labourdonnaisia (Sapotaceae), Hernandia mascarenensis (Hernandiaceae), Calophyllum...
- (Polyscias rodriguesiana), bois de natte (Labourdonnaisia calophylloides, Labourdonnnaisia glauca and Labourdonnaisia revoluta), makak (Mimusops balata and...
- the trees of the endemic Labourdonnaisia ("Bois de Natte") genus - which occur in the same habitat. However the Labourdonnaisia trees have parallel venation...
- Gluema Aubrév. & Pellegr. Inhambanella (Engl.) Dubard Isonandra Wight Labourdonnaisia Bojer Labramia A.DC. Lecomtedoxa (Pierre ex Engl.) Dubard Letestua...
- such as Canarium paniculatum, Syzygium contractum, Mimusops maxima, Labourdonnaisia sp. Other important feeding areas include lowland, intermediate and...
- Cossigny was told were the seeds of either Calophyllum tacamahaca or Labourdonnaisia calophylloides. The Comoro and Seyc****es blue pigeons also feed on...
- Jean Jacques Labiche (1784–1819), French naval officer Fabaceae St Labourdonnaisia Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais (1699–1753), colonial administrator...