Caesalpinia
CAESALPINIA, THE OTHER BIRDS - OF - PARADISE * CAESALPINIA ...
CAESALPINIA, THE OTHER BIRDS - OF - PARADISE CAESALPINIA, THE OTHER BIRDS - OF - PARADISE * prepared by Joe Garofalo** and John McLaughlin** In both Florida, Hawaii, and California, the name "bird-of paradise" is associated with the monocot species Strelitzia reginae and S. nicolai .
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Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb. gray nicker bean FABACEAE
Caesalpinia bonduc (L.) Roxb. gray nicker bean FABACEAE Synonyms: Guilandina bonduc L. Guilandina bonducella L. Caesalpinia bonducella (L.) Fleming Caesalpinia crista of Small and other authors Guilandina crista (L.) Small General ...
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Caesalpinia
Caesalpinia Casesalpinias make the landscape come alive with color. Their large bright flowers provide vibrant color for long periods of time. The shades of yellow, fiery red, and orange contrast with the feathery foliage.
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Caesalpinia decapetala Cat's claw
40 — InvasivePlantsofAsianOriginEstablishedintheUSandTheirNaturalEnemies Introduction The genus Caesalpinia contains more than 100 species, occurring in tropical and temperate regions worldwide.
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The status of Caesalpinia bonduc ver. -cks02
43 NATURE IN SINGAPORE 2011 4: 43–48 Date of Publication: 21 March 2011 © National University of Singapore THE STATUS OF CAESALPINIA BONDUC (L.) ROXB.
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CAESALPINIA CACALACO CASCALOTE
© Copyright by Mountain States Wholesale Nursery 2004 CAESALPINIA CACALACO CASCALOTE In the low deserts, where winter visitors often garden in small spaces and want seasonal color, this patio tree has become a fast favorite.
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Caesalpinia sappan
Caesalpinia sappan Fabaceae - Caesalpinioideae L. sappanwood, sappan lignum, brazilin LOCAL NAMES Burmese (teing-nyet); English (false sandalwood,Indian brazilwood,Indian redwood,sappanwood); Filipino (sapang,sibukao) ; French (bois de sappan,sappan); Hindi (bokmo,bakan,patungam,vakum,vakam ...
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Caesalpinia sappan A medicinal and dye yielding plant
Natural Product Radiance Vol 3(2) March-April 2004 75 Caesalpinia sappan A medicinal and dye yielding plant Shrishailappa Badami*, Sudheer Moorkoth and B Suresh J. S. S. College of Pharmacy Rocklands, Ootacamund - 643 001, Tamil Nadu, India *Correspondent author, E -mail: [email protected] ...
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CAESALPINIA PARAGUARIENSIS GUAYACAN; TRANQUILITY TREE
© Copyright by Mountain States Wholesale Nursery 2005 Visit our web site at www.mswn.com for more information. CAESALPINIA PARAGUARIENSIS GUAYACAN; TRANQUILITY TREE This woody tree is native to the semi-arid regions of South America.
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Caesalpinia pulcherrima
Caesalpinia pulcherrima Fabaceae Dwarf Poinciana, Barbados Fence Post, Pride of Barbados Flower Display: A Davie, Florida Late June Leu's Garden, Orlando, Florida Early September Dwarf ...
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