• Sideroxylon socorrense is a plant species in the family Sapotaceae. It is endemic to Mexico, native to Socorro Island in the Revillagigedo Islands and...
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    Mesoamerica, Florida Sideroxylon saxorum Lecomte - Madagascar Sideroxylon sessiliflorum (Poir.) Capuron ex Aubrév. - Mauritius Sideroxylon socorrense (Brandegee)...
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    mimulus Pleurothallis unguicallosa Salvia pseudomisella Sida nesogena Sideroxylon socorrense (Vulnerable) Verbena sphaerocarpa Vernonia littoralis Brickellia...
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    socorroensis and Sideroxylon socorrense, as well as black cherry (Prunus serotina), Ficus cotinifolia fig trees and Psidium socorrense guavas, apparently...
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  • elevation. Other forest canopy trees include Ilex socorroensis, Sideroxylon socorrense, and Psidium oligospermum. The fruit of the tree is eaten by the...
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    planata) and fruit, namely of the endemic shrubs Ilex socorrensis and Sideroxylon socorrense, the latter of which has also become rare. Flies are pecked up but...
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  • forest. Other forest canopy trees include Guettarda insularis, Sideroxylon socorrense, and Psidium oligospermum. At middle elevations it grows in dry...
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  • Sideroxylon jubilla Sideroxylon mirmulano Sideroxylon peninsulare Sideroxylon socorrense Sideroxylon stevensonii Spiniluma discolor Synsepalum aubrevillei Synsepalum...
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