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- Archidendropsis lentiscifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in New Caledonia. It is threatened by habitat loss...
- Inga lentiscifolia is a species of plant in the family Fabaceae. The plant is endemic to the Atlantic Forest ecoregion in southeastern Brazil. World Conservation...
- paniculata (Ironwood) ****raea fragrans (Sumatra or Java ironwood) ****ara lentiscifolia (**** ironwood) Forestiera pubescens (Ironwood) Forestiera pubescens...
- Binomial name Fraxinus angustifolia Vahl Distribution map Synonyms F. lentiscifolia (Desf.) F. oxycarpa Willd. F. parvifolia Lam. F. rotundifolia Mill....
- heterotricha Arytera bifoliata Discocalyx listeri Dysoxylum tongense Guioa lentiscifolia Phyllanthus amicorum Pittosporum yunckeri Podocarpus pallidus, a rare...
- Schinus latifolia (Gillies ex Lindl.) Engl. – central Chile Schinus lentiscifolia Marchandsouthern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, northern Argentina (Misiones...
- Philippines, New Guinea Guioa lasioneura Radlk. – Qld, Australia Guioa lentiscifolia Cav. – Tonga endemic Guioa malukuensis WelzenMoluccas –  Vulnerable...
- forbesii Archidendron oblongum Archidendropsis glandulosa Archidendropsis lentiscifolia Archidendropsis paivana Astracantha atenica, Atenian astracantha Astragalus...
- obtusa, Arytera bifoliata, Grewia amicorum, Grewia populoides, Guioa lentiscifolia, Meiogyne amicorum, Oldenlandia debilis, Pand**** amicalis, Pand****...
- cultivated in Germany. No specimens are known to survive. Fraxinus lentiscifolia f. pendula-vera Beissner, Sc****e & Zabel (1901), nom. nud. [as f. pendula...