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Tetrameles is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Tetramelaceae with one species,
Tetrameles nudiflora. It
grows as a
large deciduous tree and is...
- nest
competitor of the plain-pouched hornbill. They
primarily nest in
tetrameles and fig trees. It eats fruit,
including ****gany and mulberries, and insects...
- the
larger is
either the silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra) or
thitpok Tetrameles nudiflora, and the
smaller is
either the
strangler fig (Ficus gibbosa)...
- hexandra,
Mikania scandens,
Mischodon zeylanica,
Pterospermum suberifolium,
Tetrameles nudiflora,
Vitex altissima, and
Wrightia angustifolia. The purple-faced...
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Datiscaceae family [citation needed]. It
contains two genera,
Octomeles and
Tetrameles, each with a
single species. Christenhusz, M. J. M. & Byng, J. W. (2016)...
- fruticosa,
Tectona grandis,
Terminalia tomentosa,
Terminalia belerica,
Tetrameles nudiflora,
Toona sinensis,
Tsuga dumosa,
Ulmus lanceifolia, Vac****ia...
- calyx/perianth
bearing separate styles. The two
whorls are
similar in texture.
Tetrameles nudiflora is a tree of
immense proportions of
height and width; Tetramelaceae...
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containing two
species of the
genus Datisca. Two
other genera,
Octomeles and
Tetrameles, are now
classified in the
family Tetramelaceae.
Datiscaceae are large...
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giant honey bees (Apis dorsata) for
building nests,
including the
species Tetrameles nudiflora,
Indian laurel (Ficus microcarpa),
Coromandel ebony (Diospyros...
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Tetrachondraceae Tetrachondra G four-cartilaged
Lamiales Qu
Tetramelaceae Tetrameles G four
parts (the sepals)
Cucurbitales Tetrameristaceae Tetramerista G...