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- Lovoa trichilioides, also called African walnut, Congowood, dibetou or tigerwood, is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Angola...
- name for lumber produced from several species of tropical trees: Lovoa trichilioides, a tree species found in Africa Gonçalo alves, several species found...
- (Google Books limited preview) A synonym of G. guidonia is G. trichilioides "Guarea trichilioides". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research...
- Cogn. Cabralea cangerana (Vell.) Mart. Cedrela fissilis Vel. Guarea trichilioides L. Trichilia columata Guardi Acacia farnesiana Willd. Acacia paniculata...
- toponymy, or origin of the name, is related to the guaraguao tree, Guarea trichilioides, in the Guarea ramiflora family, a tree that grows to heights between...
- Homalolepis tocantina (Devecchi & Pirani) Devecchi & Pirani Homalolepis trichilioides (A.St.-Hil.) Devecchi & Pirani Homalolepis warmingiana (Engl.) Devecchi...
- Lovoa is a genus of plants in the family Meliaceae. It contains the following species: Lovoa swynnertonii Baker f. Lovoa trichilioides Harms v t e...
- Meliaceae family (Entandrophragma, Guarea, Khaya ivorensis, and Lovoa trichilioides. While in general ,the levels of animal endemism are low in the ecoregion...
- plants and may refer to: Coula edulis, in the family Olacaceae Lovoa trichilioides, in the family Meliaceae Plukenetia conophora, in the family Euphorbiaceae...
- protected area are trees like cedro (Cedrela odorata), requia (Guarea trichilioides), rifari (Miconia longifolia), ojé (Ficus insipida), cetico (Cecropia...