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Turpinia occidentalis
Cassava wood Cas"sa*va wood` (Bot.) A West Indian tree (Turpinia occidentalis) of the family Staphyleace[ae].

Meaning of Turpinia from wikipedia

- following species: Turpinia brachypetala (Schltr.) B.L.Linden Turpinia doanii T.Ð.Ðai & Yakovlev Turpinia hatuyenensis T.Ð.Ðai & Yakovlev Turpinia malabarica...
- Staphyleaceae Genus: Dalrympelea Species: D. sti****cea Binomial name Dalrympelea sti****cea (B.L.Linden) Nor-Ezzaw. Synonyms Turpinia sti****cea B.L.Linden...
- Turpinia malabarica is a species of flowering plant in the family Staphyleaceae. It is an endemic tree species of the Western Ghats. "Turpinia malabarica...
- Turpinia occidentalis, the muttonwood, is a species of tree native to southern Mexico, the Caribbean islands, Central America and northern South America...
- uses synonym Turpinia Bonpland, Aimé Jacques Alexandre. 1807. Plantae Aequinoctiales 1(5): plate 33 black + white illustration of Turpinia laurifolia,...
- Melanococca Blume Neostyphonia Shafer Pocophorum Neck. Rhoeidium Greene Schmaltzia Desv. ex DC. Styphonia Nutt. Sumacus Raf. Thezera Raf. Turpinia Raf....
- currently includes: Dalrympelea Roxb. Staphylea L. (includes Euscaphis) Turpinia Vent. These two genera, formerly placed here, are now included in the Tapisciaceae...
- pit viper Triodopsis occidentalis, the western three-toothed land snail Turpinia occidentalis, a tree known as muttonwood Taenaris cyclops occidentalis...
- fecal matter, big-headed turtles are found to consume fruits (Machilus and Turpinia arguta), terrestrial insect adults/larva and aquatic larva (Coleoptera...
- to Australia Myrsine howittiana, brush muttonwood, native to Australia Turpinia occidentalis, native to Central America This page is an index of articles...