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Maclura tinctoria,
known as old
fustic and dyer's mulberry, is a
medium to
large tree of the Neotropics, from
Mexico to Argentina. It
produces a yellow...
- (Willd.) C.C.Berg –
India to Sri
Lanka Maclura tinctoria (L.) D.Don ex Steud. –
Mexico to
northern Argentina Maclura tricuspidata Carrière (Syn.: Cudrania...
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yellow chemical compound that can be
isolated from
Maclura pomifera (Osage orange),
Maclura tinctoria (old fustic), and from
leaves of
Psidium guajava (common...
- M.
tinctoria may
refer to:
Maclura tinctoria, the old fustic, a
medium to
large tree
species found from
Mexico to
Argentina Morinda tinctoria, the aal...
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eastern North America and
fustic from the dyer's
mulberry tree (
Maclura tinctoria) of the West
Indies and Mexico. In
rivercane basketweaving among Southeastern...
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schreberiana Ficus Ficus americana Ficus aurea Ficus citrifolia Ficus maxima Maclura tinctoria Eugenia Eugenia axillaris Eugenia biflora Eugenia cruegeri Eugenia...
- name for
several plants and a
yellow dye
produced from
these plants:
Maclura tinctoria (dyer's
mulberry or old fustic) and the
yellow dye
produced from it's...
- and the
coasts of China. dyer's
mulberry tree Dyer's
mulberry tree (
Maclura tinctoria) is a New
World tree from
which the dye old
fustic is derived. dyer's...
- Caribbean, Mexico,
Central and
Northern South America Dyer's
mulberry Maclura tinctoria Mexico to
Argentina Saplings with
trunk spines.
Browsing megafauna...
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pisonis (sapucaia,
cream nut)
Licania salzmannii (oití-da-bahia)
Maclura tinctoria (taiúva, dyer's mulberry)
Manilkara huberi (maçaranduba) Manilkara...