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Cedrela
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Taxonomy These species are currently accepted: *'' Cedrela angustifolia'' Sessé & Moc. ex C.DC. – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru *'' Cedrela discolor'' S.F. Blake *''Cedrela dugesii'' S.Watson *''Cedrela fissilis'' Vell. – Costa Rica south to Argentina *'' Cedrela kuelapensis'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela longipetiolulata'' Harms *'' Cedrela molinensis'' T.D. Penn. & Reynel *'' Cedrela monroensis'' T.D. Penn. *''Cedrela montana'' Moritz ''ex'' Turcz – Colombia & Ecuador *'' Cedrela nebulosa'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *''Cedrela odorata'' L. – West Indies and from 24° N in Mexico south to 28° S in Argentina *'' Cedrela oaxacensis'' C.DC. & Rose *'' Cedrela saltensis'' M.A. Zapater & del Castillo *'' ...
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Cedrela Odorata
''Cedrela odorata'' is a commercially important species of tree in the chinaberry family, Meliaceae, commonly known as Spanish cedar or Cuban cedar; it is also known as cedro in Spanish. Classification The genus '' Cedrela'' has undergone two major systematic revisions since 1960. The most recent revision reduced the number of species in the genus to seven (Styles, 1981). The common cedro, ''Cedrela odorata'' L., embraces 28 other synonyms, including ''C. mexicana'' M. J. Roem. The taxon "''C. angustifolia''," a very vigorous type now in demand because of its apparent resistance to the shootborer, was left in an indeterminate status due to insufficient herbarium material. The result is that ''C. odorata'' as now constituted is a species showing a high degree of population variation. Distribution and habitat Cedro is a tree of the New World tropics, appearing in forests of moist and seasonally dry subtropical or tropical life zones (24) from latitude 26°N on ...
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Cedrela Dugesii
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Taxonomy These species are currently accepted: *'' Cedrela angustifolia'' Sessé & Moc. ex C.DC. – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru *'' Cedrela discolor'' S.F. Blake *'' Cedrela dugesii'' S.Watson *''Cedrela fissilis'' Vell. – Costa Rica south to Argentina *'' Cedrela kuelapensis'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela longipetiolulata'' Harms *'' Cedrela molinensis'' T.D. Penn. & Reynel *'' Cedrela monroensis'' T.D. Penn. *'' Cedrela montana'' Moritz ''ex'' Turcz – Colombia & Ecuador *'' Cedrela nebulosa'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela odorata'' L. – West Indies and from 24° N in Mexico south to 28° S in Argentina *'' Cedrela oaxacensis'' C.DC. & Rose *'' Cedrela saltensis'' M.A. Zapater & del Castillo *'' Cedre ...
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Cedrela Salvadorensis
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Taxonomy These species are currently accepted: *'' Cedrela angustifolia'' Sessé & Moc. ex C.DC. – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru *'' Cedrela discolor'' S.F. Blake *''Cedrela dugesii'' S.Watson *''Cedrela fissilis'' Vell. – Costa Rica south to Argentina *'' Cedrela kuelapensis'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela longipetiolulata'' Harms *'' Cedrela molinensis'' T.D. Penn. & Reynel *''Cedrela monroensis'' T.D. Penn. *''Cedrela montana'' Moritz ''ex'' Turcz – Colombia & Ecuador *''Cedrela nebulosa'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *''Cedrela odorata'' L. – West Indies and from 24° N in Mexico south to 28° S in Argentina *''Cedrela oaxacensis'' C.DC. & Rose *''Cedrela saltensis'' M.A. Zapater & del Castillo *''Cedrela salvado ...
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Cedrela Saltensis
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Taxonomy These species are currently accepted: *'' Cedrela angustifolia'' Sessé & Moc. ex C.DC. – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru *'' Cedrela discolor'' S.F. Blake *''Cedrela dugesii'' S.Watson *''Cedrela fissilis'' Vell. – Costa Rica south to Argentina *'' Cedrela kuelapensis'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela longipetiolulata'' Harms *'' Cedrela molinensis'' T.D. Penn. & Reynel *'' Cedrela monroensis'' T.D. Penn. *'' Cedrela montana'' Moritz ''ex'' Turcz – Colombia & Ecuador *'' Cedrela nebulosa'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela odorata'' L. – West Indies and from 24° N in Mexico south to 28° S in Argentina *'' Cedrela oaxacensis'' C.DC. & Rose *'' Cedrela saltensis'' M.A. Zapater & del Castillo *''Cedrela ...
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Cedrela Oaxacensis
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Taxonomy These species are currently accepted: *'' Cedrela angustifolia'' Sessé & Moc. ex C.DC. – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru *'' Cedrela discolor'' S.F. Blake *''Cedrela dugesii'' S.Watson *''Cedrela fissilis'' Vell. – Costa Rica south to Argentina *'' Cedrela kuelapensis'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela longipetiolulata'' Harms *'' Cedrela molinensis'' T.D. Penn. & Reynel *''Cedrela monroensis'' T.D. Penn. *''Cedrela montana'' Moritz ''ex'' Turcz – Colombia & Ecuador *''Cedrela nebulosa'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *''Cedrela odorata'' L. – West Indies and from 24° N in Mexico south to 28° S in Argentina *''Cedrela oaxacensis'' C.DC. & Rose *''Cedrela saltensis'' M.A. Zapater & del Castillo *''Cedr ...
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Cedrela Nebulosa
''Cedrela'' is a genus of several species in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. They are evergreen or dry-season deciduous trees with pinnate leaves, native to the tropical and subtropical New World, from southern Mexico south to northern Argentina. Taxonomy These species are currently accepted: *'' Cedrela angustifolia'' Sessé & Moc. ex C.DC. – Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru *'' Cedrela discolor'' S.F. Blake *''Cedrela dugesii'' S.Watson *''Cedrela fissilis'' Vell. – Costa Rica south to Argentina *'' Cedrela kuelapensis'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela longipetiolulata'' Harms *'' Cedrela molinensis'' T.D. Penn. & Reynel *'' Cedrela monroensis'' T.D. Penn. *'' Cedrela montana'' Moritz ''ex'' Turcz – Colombia & Ecuador *'' Cedrela nebulosa'' T.D. Penn. & Daza *'' Cedrela odorata'' L. – West Indies and from 24° N in Mexico south to 28° S in Argentina *''Cedrela oaxacensis'' C.DC. & Rose *''Cedrela saltensis'' M.A. Zapater & del Castillo *''Cedrela s ...
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Cedrela Angustifolia
''Cedrela angustifolia'' is a species of tree in the mahogany family, Meliaceae. Local common names include ''cedro de Tucumán'', ''cedro bayo'', ''cedro coya'', and ''cedro del cerro''. It is native to South America, where it occurs in Argentina, Bolivia and Peru , image_flag = Flag of Peru.svg , image_coat = Escudo nacional del Perú.svg , other_symbol = Great Seal of the State , other_symbol_type = Seal (emblem), National seal , national_motto = "Fi .... This is a species of mountain forests. It easily colonizes disturbed habitat, forming dense canopy. These stands still occur in Bolivia, and the tree is common in parts of Argentina.Grau, H. R. (2000)Regeneration patterns of ''Cedrela lilloi'' (Meliaceae) in northwestern Argentina subtropical montane forests.''Journal of Tropical Ecology'' 16(2) 227-42. However, it is a valuable timber tree. Some populations have faced substantial declines, and it is considered to be a ...
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