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  2. Clusia - Wikipedia

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    Clusia is the type genus of the plant family Clusiaceae. Comprising 300-400 species, it is native to the Neotropics . The genus is named by Carl Linnaeus in honor of the botanist Carolus Clusius .

  3. Clusiaceae - Wikipedia

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    The Clusiaceae or Guttiferae Juss. (1789) (nom. alt. et cons. = alternative and valid name) are a family of plants including 13 genera and ca 750 species. [3] Several former members of Clusiacae are now placed in Calophyllaceae and Hypericaceae.

  4. Clusia rosea - Wikipedia

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    Clusia rosea is a tree native to the Caribbean, including the Bahamas, Hispaniola (such as in Los Haitises National Park), Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Florida. [7] [8] It is a hemiepiphyte; that is, it grows as an epiphyte on rocks or other trees at the start of its life and behaving like a strangler fig as it gets larger. Like a strangler fig, it ...

  5. Clusia major - Wikipedia

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    Clusia major is a tropical plant species in the genus Clusia.The name Clusia major is sometimes misapplied to the more widely distributed species Clusia rosea, which, however has petiolate (versus virtually sessile), very dark (versus bright) green leaves that are widest just below the apex (versus near the middle), and 8 (versus 5) stigmas.

  6. Garcinia pseudoguttifera - Wikipedia

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    It is a small to medium-sized tree, growing from 13 to 82 feet (4.0 to 25.0 meters) in height.The crown is slender and sometimes spreading. The trunk can measure at least 11.8 inches (30 centimeters) in diameter.

  7. Clusia (fly) - Wikipedia

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    These 12 species belong to the genus Clusia. [2] [3] [4] Clusia ciliata Sasakawa, 1959; Clusia czernyi Johnson, 1913; Clusia flava Meigen, 1830; Clusia intermedialis Mamaev, 1974; Clusia japonica Sasakawa, 1957; Clusia lateralis (Walker, 1849) Clusia occidentalis Malloch, 1918; Clusia okadomei Sasakawa, 1986; Clusia omogensis Sasakawa, 1965 ...

  8. Growth chart - Wikipedia

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    Sample growth chart for use with American boys from birth to age 36 months. A growth chart is used by pediatricians and other health care providers to follow a child's growth over time. Growth charts have been constructed by observing the growth of large numbers of healthy children over time.

  9. Category:Clusia - Wikipedia

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