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- northern Australia, and the Indian Ocean islands. Common names include nakedwood, snakewood, greenheart and hogplum. The generic name is derived from the...
- Australia, and the Pacific Islands. Common names include latherleaf, Asian nakedwood and Asian snakewood. Colubrina asiatica has a vine-like growth habit,...
- Colubrina californica, also known as Las Animas nakedwood, is a species of shrub in the family Rhamnaceae. It is native to the Sonoran Desert of the southwestern...
- Colubrina greggii, commonly known as Sierra nakedwood or Gregg's colubrina, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae native to eastern...
- rounds of musket fire, hence the name "soldierwood". It is also called "nakedwood", due to its smooth bark with peels. The tree can grow very large, with...
- plant species native to Asia Colubrina asiatica, the latherleaf, Asian nakedwood or Asian snakewood, a shrub species native to Africa, India, Southeast...
- Colubrina: nakedwoods Colubrina arborescens greenheart; coffee colubrina Rhamnaceae (buckthorn family) Colubrina asiatica Asian nakedwood Rhamnaceae (buckthorn...
- Fisoa Colubrina asiatica Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn family) latherleaf, Asian nakedwood, Asian snakewood Fiu Zingiber officinale Zingiberaceae (Ginger family)...
- sargentii) Canella (Canella winterana) Crabwood (Gymnanthes lucida) Cuban Nakedwood (Colubrina cubensis) Cupania (Cupania glabra) Darlingplum (Reynosia septentrionalis)...
- broad halberd fern (Tectaria heracleifolia) and maidenhair ferns. Cuban nakedwood, Colubrina cubensis var. floridana is highly endangered. Colubrina. It...