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Muntingia is a
genus of
plants in the
family Muntingiaceae,
comprising only one species,
Muntingia calabura,
named in
honour of
Abraham Munting. It is...
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Columbia [sic, now Colona]
genus X.
Tilia genus XI.
Diplophractum genus XII.
Muntingia genus XIII.
Apeiba genus XIV.
Sloanea genus XV.
Ablania genus XIV. Gyrostemon...
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Prunus genus; some of
these species include the "Jamaican cherry" (
Muntingia calabura) and the "Spanish cherry" (Mimusops elengi). The
indigenous range...
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rosid order Malvales. The
family consists of
three genera: Dicraspidia,
Muntingia, and Neotessmannia, each with a
single species. They are
woody plants...
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Cornus capitata, a
species of
dogwood known as
Himalayan strawberry-tree
Muntingia calabura, in the
family Malvaceae,
native to the
American tropics Myrica...
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important pollinators of these. They also
consume the
fruits of Ficus, Trema,
Muntingia, as well as
papaya and
mangoes already opened by
fruit bats. They also...
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Munting took over the
running of
Hortus Botanicus Groning****. The
genus Muntingia (1753) was
named by
Linnaeus in
honour of Munting.
Waare Oeffening der...
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Ptilinopus porphyraceus is
mostly fruit,
including figs, Meliaceae,
Muntingia,
Solanum torvum,
Metroxylon amicarum, and
ylang ylang. It is typically...
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first formally described in 1759 by Carl
Linnaeus who gave it the name
Muntingia bartramia in
Amoenitates Academicae. In 1917,
Elmer Drew
Merrill changed...
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trees are
taken as well,
including Glochidion, Breynia, Vitex, Macaranga,
Muntingia, Melastoma, Onco**** and Bridelia. Shoots, buds and
seeds are also taken...