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Pemphis is a
genus of
maritime plants in
family Lythraceae. It has only one
species described in 1775,
Pemphis acidula.
Pemphis are
highly adaptive. Depending...
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stalks 5–15 mm long.
Pemphis acidula flowers and
fruits in Aitutaki, Cook Islands.
Closeup of
Pemphis acidula flower blossoms with ants on...
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mangrove and
river poison tree
Lythraceae Genus distinct in the
family Pemphis Pemphis acidula bantigue or
mentigi Malvaceae Formerly in Bombacaceae, now...
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including timber from
pouka (Hernandia peltata); ngia or
ingia bush (
Pemphis acidula); miro (Thespesia populnea);
Tonga (Rhizophora mucronata); fau...
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argentea and
Pemphis acidula, fungi, algae, and lichens. The
common flora of the
atolls include coconut groves and
coastal shrubs such as
Pemphis acidula,...
- jewels" of the
Indian Ocean. The
higher areas of
Aldabra are
covered in
pemphis, a
thick coastal shrub,
while the
lower areas, home to the
giant tortoises...
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Pipturus argenteus. The five
native shrubs are:
Caesalpinia bonduc,
Pemphis acidula,
Premna serratifolia,
Scaevola taccada (often
mispronounced "Scaveola")...
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Guettarda speciosa, and the
shrubs Scaevola taccada,
Suriana maritima, and
Pemphis acidula.
These plants have
adapted to grow on
coral sand, and have seeds...
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Paubrasilia echinata (Ironwood)
Peltophorum rufum (Cochinchina ironwood)
Pemphis acidula (Maldivian ironwood)
Picrodendron baccatum (Black ironwood) Planchonella...
- Indo-Pacific region. On the
lagoon s****line, tall
shrublands are
dominated by
Pemphis acidula and
Cordia subcordata,
often growing in
monospecific stands. Closed...