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- Pentaclethra macroloba is a large and common leguminous tree in the genus Pentaclethra native to the wet tropical areas of the northern Neotropics, which...
- Neuburgia macroloba is a species of flowering plant in the family Loganiaceae. It is endemic to Fiji, where it is known only from the island of Taveuni...
- abbreviata Momordica charantia var. charantia Momordica charantia ssp. macroloba Momordica charantia L. var. muricata Momordica charantia var. pavel M...
- uses as a human or animal food. Pracaxi oil, obtained from Pentaclethra macroloba, cosmetics use Solarium oil, derived from chloroplasts, various applications...
- species. It is considered basal to the mimosoid clade. One species, P. macroloba, occurs in the American tropics. This is the dominant tree in certain...
- sessiliflora var. aurea (Wierzb. ex Rochel) A.DC. Quercus sessiliflora var. macroloba Borbás Quercus sessilis f. aurea (Wierzb. ex Rochel) Schur Quercus sessilis...
- Pentaclethra macroloba and Vochysia ferruginea. Lake Tamborcito has in its surroundings the tall trees Brosimum utile, Pentaclethra macroloba, Swartzia maquenqueana...
- acid yields behenyl alcohol. Pracaxi oil (from the seeds of Pentaclethra macroloba) is a natural product with one of the highest concentrations of behenic...
- validly published Quercus lugdunensis Gand. not validly published Quercus macroloba Gand. not validly published Quercus madritensis Gand. not validly published...
- have been found on seeds of the plant Prioria copaifera, Pentaclethra macroloba, and plants in the genus Mora. Markku Savela (21 August 2020). "Carmenta"...