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- incomplete) Sacoglottis amazonica Mart. Sacoglottis cydonioides Cuatrec. Sacoglottis gabonensis (Baill.) Urb. Sacoglottis guianensis Benth. Sacoglottis holridgei...
- Sacoglottis gabonensis, commonly known as bitterbark tree or cherry ****gany is a medium to large sized evergreen tree within the Humiriaceae family....
- most important are the seeds or nuts of Dipteryx oleifera (almendro), Sacoglottis trichogyna, Vochysia ferruginea and Lecythis ampla. This macaw is able...
- 50 to 500 m (160 to 1,640 ft) elevation. "Palo de hierro" or huriki (Sacoglottis holdridgei), "avocado" (Ocotea insularis) and the endemic Cecropia pittieri...
- Petalostigma triloculare, the long leaved bitter bark, an Australian tree Sacoglottis gabonensis, a tree from Western to Central Africa This page is an index...
- macrophylla Guttiferae uaimiratipi Salacia impressifolia Hippocrateaceae achuá Sacoglottis guianensis Humiriaceae uxi-curuá Duckesia verrucosa Humiriaceae uxi Endopleura...
- Spanish for "iron wood". It is the common name of the following species: Sacoglottis holdridgei, also known as huriki, a tree endemic to Cocos Island in Costa...
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:124804-2 Tropicos: 15800119 WFO: wfo-0001065634 Sacoglottis melanocarpa Wikidata: Q39027687 CoL: 4TXFR GBIF: 3649119 IPNI: 225116-2...
- Alcoholic content may be increased via adding the red bark of Edat (Sacoglottis gabonensis) to the wine. Ufọfọp (native gin) is distilled from palm wine...
- gabonensis), African Corkwood tree (Musanga cecropioides), Grewia coriacea, Sacoglottis gabonensis and Xylopia aethiopica. Invertebrates consumed include crickets...