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Ocotea foetens,
commonly called til or
stinkwood is a
species of tree in the
family Lauraceae. It is
evergreen and
grows up to 40 m tall. It is a common...
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Ocotea foetens – "til", "tilo"
Ocotea gabonensis Ocotea glaucosericea Ocotea glaziovii Mez
Ocotea gracilis Ocotea guianensis Ocotea harrisii Ocotea heterochroma...
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where species of Lauraceae, such as
Laurus azorica, ****a indica, and
Ocotea foetens are a
characteristic component. This is a
relictual po****tion of the...
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foeniculacea Mez
Ocotea foetens (Aiton) Baill.
Ocotea foveolata Kosterm.
Ocotea froesii A.C.Sm.
Ocotea frondosa (Meisn.) Mez
Ocotea fulvescens Standl...
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local name for the herb
Justicia pectoralis a
local name for the tree
Ocotea foetens the
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- cloud-covered for much of the year. The
forests consist mainly of laurel,
Ocotea foetens,
Madeira ****gany,
Canary laurel, faya, lily-of-the-valley-tree and...
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grows in
humid valleys in the
shade of
laurisilva forests,
where Ocotea foetens is the
dominant tree. The species'
estimated extent of
occurrence is...
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slopes and canyons. The
predominant trees are
Laurus novocanariensis,
Ocotea foetens, ****a indica, and
Clethra arborea.
Trees are
covered with epiphytic...
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canary bay (Laurus azorica),
Madeira ****gany (****a indica), (
Ocotea foetens) and
fayanuts of
Myrica faya but can
consume alternately diverse continental...
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Canary Islands. It is
commonly ****ociated with
Apollonias barbujana and
Ocotea foetens.
Until 2004 it was
considered the same
species as
Laurus azorica, which...