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    1. Palm Beach. Total population: 5,370 Median household income: $190,824 January 2024 average home value: $11,165,407 Expenditure monthly cost: $2,237 Average ...

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  5. Acacia melanoxylon - Wikipedia

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    The species is also known as blackwood, hickory, mudgerabah, Tasmanian blackwood, or blackwood acacia. The tree belongs to the Plurinerves section of Acacia and is one of the most wide-ranging tree species in eastern Australia and is quite variable mostly in the size and shape of the phyllodes.

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    10. Palm Bay. Total population: 118,709. Median household income: $55,963. Annual expenditures: $31,164.89. Palm Bay is the biggest city on this list, which makes it no surprise that its overall ...

  8. Haematoxylum campechianum - Wikipedia

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    Haematoxylum campechianum (blackwood, bloodwood tree, bluewood, campeachy tree, campeachy wood, campeche logwood, campeche wood, Jamaica wood, logwood or logwood tree) [2] is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is native to southern Mexico, and introduced to the Caribbean, northern Central America, and other localities around the world.

  9. Dalbergia melanoxylon - Wikipedia

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    Dalbergia melanoxylon (African blackwood, grenadilla, or mpingo) in French Granadille d'Afrique is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to seasonally dry regions of Africa from Senegal east to Eritrea, to southern regions of Tanzania to Mozambique and south to the north-eastern parts of South Africa.