Marmaroxylon Racemosum
''Zygia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. Selected species * ''Zygia cataractae'' (Kunth) L.Rico * ''Zygia claviflora'' (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia cognata'' (Schltdl.) Britton & Rose (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras) * ''Zygia collina'' (Sandwith) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia dinizii'' (Ducke) D.A.Neill et al. * ''Zygia inaequalis'' (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Pittier * '' Zygia juruana'' (Harms) L.Rico * ''Zygia latifolia'' (L.) Fawc. & Rendle * ''Zygia lehmannii'' (Harms) Britton & Rose ex Britton & Killip (Colombia) * ''Zygia oriunda'' (J.F.Macbr.) L.Rico (Peru) * ''Zygia pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Barneby & J.W.Grimes – Granadillo de Río (Argentina, Paraguay) * ''Zygia racemosa'' (Ducke) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia selloi'' (Benth.) L.Rico * ''Zygia steyermarkii'' (Schery) Barneby & J.W.Grimes (Ecuador) Formerly placed here * ''Albizia adianthifolia'' (S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zygia Latifolia
''Zygia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. Selected species * ''Zygia cataractae'' (Kunth) L.Rico * ''Zygia claviflora'' (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia cognata'' (Schltdl.) Britton & Rose (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras) * ''Zygia collina'' (Sandwith) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia dinizii'' (Ducke) D.A.Neill et al. * ''Zygia inaequalis'' (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Pittier * '' Zygia juruana'' (Harms) L.Rico * ''Zygia latifolia'' (L.) Fawc. & Rendle * ''Zygia lehmannii'' (Harms) Britton & Rose ex Britton & Killip (Colombia) * ''Zygia oriunda'' (J.F.Macbr.) L.Rico (Peru) * ''Zygia pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Barneby & J.W.Grimes – Granadillo de Río (Argentina, Paraguay) * ''Zygia racemosa'' (Ducke) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia selloi'' (Benth.) L.Rico * ''Zygia steyermarkii'' (Schery) Barneby & J.W.Grimes (Ecuador) Formerly placed here * ''Albizia adianthifolia'' (S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zygia Lehmannii
''Zygia lehmannii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Colombia Colombia (, ; ), officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country in South America with insular regions in North America—near Nicaragua's Caribbean coast—as well as in the Pacific Ocean. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Car .... References lehmannii Endangered plants Endemic flora of Colombia Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Mimosoideae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albizia Zygia
''Albizia zygia'' is a fast growing medium-sized tree species within the Fabaceae family that is commonly found in West and Central Africa. Description The species grows up to 30 meters tall. Its branches are ascending and wide spreading forming an open crown, the bark is greyish and fairly smooth. Leaves are pinnately compound, leaflets are obovate in shape with the terminal pairs usually the largest. Flowers are often white to reddish and its fruits are papery and brownish black pods, up to 20 cm long and 3.5 cm wide, seeds are usually produced when plant reaches maturity and are darkish brown. Distribution and habitat The species is commonly found largely in secondary high forest and semi-deciduous forest zones but it also occurs in primary forest and savannahs of West and Central Africa. Uses The plant is used as a shade tree by Cocoa farmers. Leaves are boiled, dried and used to prepare vegetable soup. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15494310 Flora of We ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albizia Petersiana
''Albizia'' is a genus of more than 160 species of mostly fast-growing subtropical and tropical trees and shrubs in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. The genus is pantropical, occurring in Asia, Africa, Madagascar, America and Australia, but mostly in the Old World tropics. In some locations, some species are considered weeds. They are commonly called silk plants, silk trees, or sirises. The obsolete spelling of the generic name – with double 'z' – is still common, so the plants may be called albizzias. The generic name honors the Italian nobleman Filippo degli Albizzi, who introduced ''Albizia julibrissin'' to Europe in the mid-18th century. Some species are commonly called mimosa, which more accurately refers to plants of genus ''Mimosa''. Species from southeast Asia used for timber are sometime termed East Indian walnut. Description They are usually small trees or shrubs with a short lifespan, though the famous ''Samán del Guère'' near Maracay in Venez ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albizia Adianthifolia
''Albizia adianthifolia'' is a tree in the family Fabaceae. It is commonly known as the flat-crown. Its range extends from eastern South Africa to Tropical Africa. Description This is a large deciduous tree with a spreading, flat crown, growing to a height of . A profusion of bright green leaves and heavily scented, fluffy flowers are produced in winter or spring. The leaves are twice compound with the leaflets being 2–5 x 8 mm in size. This tree favours sandy soils in warm, high rainfall areas. In South Africa it is found in coastal lowland forests. Cultivation ''Albizia adianthifolia'' is cultivated as an ornamental tree. The attractive habit of these trees makes them a popular garden tree, often being retained as a native plant in suburban gardens when other indigenous vegetation is removed. The trees usually produce abundant seeds which are easily grown in sandy soil. Ecological significance Elephants browse the leaves of these trees and blue duiker favour the leaves ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Ekuatur Nunka''), is a country in northwestern South America, bordered by Colombia on the north, Peru on the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean on the west. Ecuador also includes the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific, about west of the mainland. The country's capital and largest city is Quito. The territories of modern-day Ecuador were once home to a variety of Indigenous groups that were gradually incorporated into the Inca Empire during the 15th century. The territory was colonized by Spain during the 16th century, achieving independence in 1820 as part of Gran Colombia, from which it emerged as its own sovereign state in 1830. The legacy of both empires is reflected in Ecuador's ethnically diverse population, with most of its mill ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zygia Steyermarkii
''Zygia steyermarkii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It can only be found in Ecuador Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Eku .... References steyermarkii Flora of Ecuador Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Mimosoideae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zygia Selloi
''Zygia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. Selected species * ''Zygia cataractae'' (Kunth) L.Rico * ''Zygia claviflora'' (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia cognata'' (Schltdl.) Britton & Rose (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras) * ''Zygia collina'' (Sandwith) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia dinizii'' (Ducke) D.A.Neill et al. * ''Zygia inaequalis'' (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Pittier * '' Zygia juruana'' (Harms) L.Rico * ''Zygia latifolia'' (L.) Fawc. & Rendle * ''Zygia lehmannii'' (Harms) Britton & Rose ex Britton & Killip (Colombia) * ''Zygia oriunda'' (J.F.Macbr.) L.Rico (Peru) * ''Zygia pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Barneby & J.W.Grimes – Granadillo de Río (Argentina, Paraguay) * ''Zygia racemosa'' (Ducke) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia selloi'' (Benth.) L.Rico * ''Zygia steyermarkii'' (Schery) Barneby & J.W.Grimes (Ecuador) Formerly placed here * ''Albizia adianthifolia'' (S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zygia Racemosa
''Zygia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. Selected species * ''Zygia cataractae'' (Kunth) L.Rico * ''Zygia claviflora'' (Spruce ex Benth.) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia cognata'' (Schltdl.) Britton & Rose (Belize, Guatemala, Honduras) * ''Zygia collina'' (Sandwith) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia dinizii'' (Ducke) D.A.Neill et al. * ''Zygia inaequalis'' (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Pittier * '' Zygia juruana'' (Harms) L.Rico * ''Zygia latifolia'' (L.) Fawc. & Rendle * ''Zygia lehmannii'' (Harms) Britton & Rose ex Britton & Killip (Colombia) * ''Zygia oriunda'' (J.F.Macbr.) L.Rico (Peru) * ''Zygia pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Barneby & J.W.Grimes – Granadillo de Río (Argentina, Paraguay) * ''Zygia racemosa'' (Ducke) Barneby & J.W.Grimes * ''Zygia selloi'' (Benth.) L.Rico * ''Zygia steyermarkii'' (Schery) Barneby & J.W.Grimes (Ecuador) Formerly placed here * ''Albizia adianthifolia'' (S ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paraguay
Paraguay (; ), officially the Republic of Paraguay ( es, República del Paraguay, links=no; gn, Tavakuairetã Paraguái, links=si), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to the east and northeast, and Bolivia to the northwest. It has a population of seven million, nearly three million of whom live in the capital and largest city of Asunción, and its surrounding metro. Although one of only two landlocked countries in South America (Bolivia is the other), Paraguay has ports on the Paraguay and Paraná rivers that give exit to the Atlantic Ocean, through the Paraná-Paraguay Waterway. Spanish conquistadores arrived in 1524, and in 1537, they established the city of Asunción, the first capital of the Governorate of the Río de la Plata. During the 17th century, Paraguay was the center of Jesuit missions, where the native Guaraní people were converted to Christianity and introduced to European culture. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Argentina
Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the eighth-largest country in the world. It shares the bulk of the Southern Cone with Chile to the west, and is also bordered by Bolivia and Paraguay to the north, Brazil to the northeast, Uruguay and the South Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Drake Passage to the south. Argentina is a federal state subdivided into twenty-three provinces, and one autonomous city, which is the federal capital and largest city of the nation, Buenos Aires. The provinces and the capital have their own constitutions, but exist under a federal system. Argentina claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a part of Antarctica. The earliest recorded human prese ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zygia Pithecolobioides
''Pithecellobium pithecolobioides'', known as the granadillo de río, is a tree species in the legume family (Fabaceae). Found in Argentina and Paraguay, it is threatened by habitat destruction; whether it still exists in Brazil is at least doubtful. Junior synonym The Botanical and Zoological Codes of nomenclature treat the concept of synonymy differently. * In botanical nomenclature, a synonym is a scientific name that applies to a taxon that (now) goes by a different scientific name. For example, Linna ...s are:ILDIS (2005) * ''Feuilleea pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Kuntze * ''Inga pithecolobioides'' Kuntze * ''Pithecellobium pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Hassl. * ''Pithecellobium pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Hassl. var. ''harmsii'' Hassl. * ''Pithecellobium pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Hassl. var. ''pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze)Hassl. * ''Pithecellobium pithecolobioides'' (Kuntze) Hassl. var. ''reductum'' (Malme) Hassl. * ''Pithecellobium reductum'' Malme * ''Zygia reducta'' ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |