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Bursera simaruba,
commonly known as gumbo-limbo, the
tourist tree, copperwood, almácigo, chaca, West
Indian birch,
naked Indian, and
turpentine tree, is...
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Southern Hemisphere.
Tabonuco (Dacryodes excelsa) and
gumbo limbo (Bursera
simaruba)
represent the economic, ethnobotanical, and
ecological significance of...
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evergreen plants, such as olives, to
deciduous plants such as
Bursera simaruba. Plants, such as gl**** gr****, are
adapted to high
salinity soils. Continuing...
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including ****gany (Swietenia mahagoni),
gumbo limbo (Bursera
simaruba),
stoppers (Eugenia spp.),
Jamaican dogwood (Piscidia pisci****), and many...
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areas are such tree
species as
Gliricidia sepium, C****ia nodosa,
Bursera simaruba,
Terminalia catappa,
Casuarina equisetifolia, and
species of
Ceiba such...
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whiten and flatten,
creating a grey-hair-like look, gumbo-limbos (Bursera
simaruba),
poinsettias (Euphorbia pulcherrima) as well as the
abundant magueys that...
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which experienced artificial selection.
Bursera simaruba (L.) Sarg. was
formerly classified as P.
simaruba L. The
Pistacia species are
vicarious Anacardiaceae...
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bairdii Panthera onca
Ramphastidae Tay****u
pecari Leopardus pardalis Boa
constrictor Ceiba pentandra Abies religiosa Cedrela odorata Bursera simaruba...
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sulcata Rochefortia acanthophora Dacryodes excelsa (Tabonuco)
Bursera simaruba Buxus Buxus aneura Buxus brevipes Buxus cr****ifolia
Buxus ekmanii Buxus...
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northern Australia Syncarpia glomulifera,
native to
Australia Bursera simaruba,
native to the
tropical and
subtropical Americas,
called "turpentine" in...