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Cecropia peltata is a fast-growing tree in the genus Cecropia. Common names include trumpet tree, trumpet-bush, bacano, bois canon and snakewood. It is... |
features. Loefling (1758) coined the generic name Cecropia. In 1759, Linnaeus described Cecropia peltata which he applied to many species. Willdenow (1806)... |
Snakewood (category Articles with short description) prized for its highly figured grain Cecropia species, from North South America to Middle America, Cecropia peltata, Cecropia palmata and others Colubrina species... |
Trumpet tree (category Articles with short description) trumpet bush may refer to: Several species of Cecropia, including: Cecropia obtusifolia Cecropia peltata Dolichandrone spathacea, mangrove trumpet tree... |
Cecropia pachystachya, commonly known as Ambay pumpwood, is a species of tree in the family Urticaceae. It is native to Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil... |
Thalloloma rubromarginatum (category Articles with short description) the Barrio Jiménez area (Río Grande, Puerto Rico), on the trunk of a Cecropia peltata tree, at an altitude of 917 m (3,009 ft). The thallus of Thalloloma... |
Coccotrypes cyperi (category Articles with short description) Canarium strictum Carallia brachiata Cassia arabica Cecropia insignis Cecropia obtusifolia Cecropia peltata Ceiba pentandra Coffea Cynometra hemitomophylla... |
Puerto Rican moist forests (category Articles with short description) the Sierra de Luquillo include Cyathea arborea, Prestoea acuminata, Cecropia peltata, and Ocotea species. Weinmannia pinnata, Brunellia comocladifolia,... |
Correbidia terminalis (category Articles with short description) orange and black to almost black. The larvae feed on the leaves of Cecropia peltata. Becker, Vitor O. (2002). "The Noctuoidea (Lepidoptera) from Cuba described... |
Yarumal (category Articles with short description) a local plant of the family Moraceae, known in botanical Latin as Cecropia peltata L. An unusually large proportion of the inhabitants suffer from early-onset... |
List of trees of the Caribbean (category Articles with short description) Mahogany) Trichilia Trichilia hirta Trichilia triacantha Cecropia Cecropia peltata Cecropia schreberiana Ficus Ficus americana Ficus aurea Ficus citrifolia... |
Myrmecophyte (category Articles with short description) case of Nepenthes bicalcarata, from ant egesta. The tropical tree Cecropia peltata obtains 98% of its nitrogen from the waste deposited by its ant counterparts... |
El Yunque National Forest (category Articles with short description) garcinifolia), green caimitillo (Micropholis garciniaefolia), yarumo (Cecropia peltata), Caribbean azafran (Hedyosmum arborencens) and the Sierra palm tree... |
Morne Trois Pitons National Park (category Articles with short description) and Sloanea berteroana are also plentiful; Symphonia globulifera and Cecropia peltata have both massive buttresses and prop roots. The trees are interspersed... |
Sierra Luquillo (category Articles with short description) the Sierra de Luquillo include Cyathea arborea, Prestoea montana, Cecropia peltata, and Ocotea species while Weinmannia pinnata, Brunellia comocladifolia... |
Gray short-tailed bat (category Articles with short description) insects, fruit, and nectar. Its preferred fruits include breadnut, Cecropia peltata, figs, Jamaican cherry, and pepper. They are gregarious animals, living... |
10th edition of Systema Naturae (category Articles with short description) Carex capitata Carex distans Carpobrotus edulis Catharanthus roseus Cecropia peltata Cedrela odorata Chromolaena odorata Chrysophyllum oliviforme Cissus... |
100 of the World's Worst Invasive Alien Species (category Articles with short description) seaweed Invasive in the Mediterranean Sea. Native to the Indian Ocean. Cecropia peltata Tree Faux-ricin, pumpwood, snakewood, trumpet tree Invasive in Malaysia... |
platyptera Casearia crassinervis Cassytha filiformis Catalpa brevipes Cecropia glazioui Cedrela fissilis Cedrela odorata Ceiba pentandra Celtis trinervia... |
Snake venom (category Articles with short description) obtained by chewing a three-inch piece of the root of bois canôt (Cecropia peltata) and administering this chewed-root solution to the bitten subject... |