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Lysiloma latisiliquum,
commonly known as
false tamarind or wild tamarind, is a
species of tree in the
family Fabaceae, that is
native to
southern Florida...
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paludicola (Malvaceae)
Forsteronia corymbosa (Apocynaceae)
Lysiloma latisiliquum (Mimosaceae)
Turnera ulmifolia (P****ifloraceae)
Antigonon leptopus (Polygonaceae)...
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popinac Fabaceae (legume
family (peas)) Lysiloma:
lysiloma trees Lysiloma latisiliquum false tamarind;
Bahamian wild
tamarind Fabaceae (legume
family (peas))...
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examined in 1854.
Bentham went on to
identify a
second species,
Lysiloma latisiliquum (L.) Benth.,
which grows best in the Bahamas. The
latter is commonly...
- morrisii),
Jamaica Dogwood (Piscidia pisci****),
False Tamarind (Lysiloma
latisiliquum), Bay
Cedar (Suriana maritima), Wild
Coffee (Colubrina arborescens),...
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Campeche logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum), and wild
tamarind (Lysiloma
latisiliquum). It also
includes a
number of
precious tropical hardwoods such as red...
- mangroves.
Trees in the Everglades,
including wild
tamarind (Lysiloma
latisiliquum) and gumbo-limbo (Bursera simaruba),
rarely grow
higher than 50 feet...
- ****ara) Wild
mastic (Sideroxylon foetidissimum) Wild
tamarind (Lysiloma
latisiliquum)
Willow bustic (Sideroxylon salicifolium)
Yellowheart (Zanthoxylum flavum)...
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Lysiloma divaricatum (Jacq.) J.F.Macbr.
Mexico to
Costa Rica
Lysiloma latisiliquum (L.) Benth. –
false tamarind.
Southern Mexico, Belize, Cuba, Bahamas...
- max.
Larvae have been
observed on
Acacia koa and
introduced Lysiloma latisiliquum and
Litchi chinensis in Hawaii. In the Indo-Australian
tropics it has...