Lecythis pisonis, the cream nut or monkey pot, is a tropical tree in the Brazil nut family Lecythidaceae. It is known in its native tropical America as...
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ollaria - Venezuela Lecythis parvifructa - B Amazonas Lecythis persistens - Amapá, Fr Guiana, Guyana Lecythis pisonis - Brazil, Peru Lecythis pneumatophora...
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used for a number of other species, including Lecythis elliptica, Lecythis grandiflora, and Lecythis pisonis. The name is said to derive from baiting an...
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pink-flower inga Jacaratia spinosa (jaracatia) Lecythis lanceolata (sapucaia-mirim) Lecythis pisonis (sapucaia, cream nut) Licania salzmannii (oití-da-bahia)...
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flower of sapucaia", perhaps the purple flowers of the monkey pot Lecythis pisonis, whose fruits are called castanhas "chestnuts" in Portuguese, though...
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107 families. Such as Garcinia mangostana (mangosteen), Lecythis elliptica and Lecythis pisonis (sapucaia), Terminalia arjuna (arjuna), Citrus species...
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commercially is the Brazil nut. Several species provide timber. Ericales Lecythis pisonis Loasaceae (blazingstar family) Loasa, probably from a South American...
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medicine (bark) Laportea aestuans Urticaceae Ishanga colorada medicine Lecythis pisonis Lecythidaceae Olla de mono wood, animal food Lonchocarpus utilis Fabaceae...
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produce edible nuts, and may refer to: Bertholletia excelsa Lecythis, especially: Lecythis pisonis This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher...
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species has been found associated with the following phorophytes: Lecythis pisonis Maxillaria aureoglobula is often confused with the following species:...
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Sapucaia may refer to: Lecythis pisonis, a tree of the family Lecythidaceae, also known as cream nut or monkey pot Sterculia striata [sv], a tree of the...
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