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Simarouba glauca is a
flowering tree that is
native to Florida,
South America, and the Caribbean.
Common names include paradise-tree, dysentery-bark,...
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Simarouba is a
genus of
trees and
shrubs in the
family Simaroubaceae,
native to the neotropics. It has been
grouped in the
subtribe Simaroubina along...
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Simarouba amara is a
species of tree in the
family Simaroubaceae,
found in the
rainforests and
savannahs of
South and
Central America and the Caribbean...
- Jamaica,
Haiti and Martinique. The
larvae feed only on new
shoots of
Simarouba amara.
There are
records for
Ailanthus altissima in
Argentina (Berg 1880)...
- (Pierre) Engl.,
Pierreodendron Engl.,
Samadera Gaertn.,
Simaba Aubl. and
Simarouba Aubl. . Then in 2007, DNA sequencing, and
phylogenetic analyses was carried...
- wildlands. Well-known
genera in the
family include the
tropical Qu****ia and
Simarouba. 20
genera are accepted:
Ailanthus Desf. †Ailanthophyllum
Dawson Brucea...
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habitat of its
original larval host plants: the
paradise tree (
Simarouba glauca) and
Simarouba amara.
Another tree
called tree-of-heaven, (Ailanthus altissima)...
- feed on the sap of plants,
mainly from some
trees as
Hymenaea courbaril,
Simarouba amara and
Zanthoxylum species. It will
generally remain camouflaged on...
- samauma,
Solanum grandiflorum,
Annona excellens,
Calophyllum brasiliense,
Simarouba amara,
Maxillaria spp.,
Virola calophylla,
Ficus spp.,
Trema micrantha...
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Dacryodes species,
Licania ternatensis,
Richeria grandis,
Amanoa carboea,
Simarouba amara,
Symphonia globulifera,
Pouteria pollida,
Tapuru atillan, the flowers...