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Chrysophyllum oliviforme,
commonly known as the
satinleaf, is a medium-sized tree
native to Florida, the Bahamas, the
Greater Antilles, and Belize. It...
- USS
Satinleaf (AN-43/YN-62) was an Ailanthus-class net
laying ship
which served with the U.S. Navy in the
western Pacific Ocean theatre of operations...
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cainito star
apple Sapotaceae (sapodilla family)
Chrysophyllum oliviforme satinleaf Sapotaceae (sapodilla family) Dipholis:
bustics Dipholis salicifolia willow...
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Chrysolepis chrysophylla; golden-leaved
Jerusalem sage,
Phlomis chrysophylla;
satinleaf,
Chrysophyllum oliviforme chrysophyllus –
chrysophylla – chrysophyllum...
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Rough strongback (Bourreria radula)
Rough velvetseed (Guettarda scabra)
Satinleaf (Chrysophyllum oliviforme)
Saffron plum (Sideroxylon celastrinum) Seas****...
- the interiors,
including gumbo limbo, ****gany, ironwood,
torchwood and
satinleaf.
Insects include Schaus' swallowtail, an
endangered species, as well as...
- Lake
Okeechobee south),
where tropical species, such as
gumbo limbo and
satinleaf, may be found.
Slash pines and
loblolly pines are
found in many mesic...
- (AN-39) USS
Anaqua (AN-40) USS
Baretta (AN-41) USS
Cliffrose (AN-42) USS
Satinleaf (AN-43) USS
Corkwood (AN-44) USS
Cornel (AN-45) USS
Mastic (AN-46) USS...
- 30 Apr 1944 7 Jan 1947
Transferred to Taiwan, 7 Jan 1947; fate
unknown Satinleaf YN-62 AN-43 8 Apr 1944 4 Apr 1946 Sold to a
commercial interest, 29 Apr...
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marlberry (Ardisia escallonoides),
poisonwood (Metopium toxiferum),
satinleaf (Chrysophyllum oliviforme),
white stopper (Eugenia axillaris),
shiny oysterwood...