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  2. Croton macrostachyus - Wikipedia

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    Croton macrostachyus has a wide range of uses, including timber, agroforestry, medicine, and as an ornamental plant. [3] The plant is fast-growing and drought-tolerant, and is used in reforestation projects, for erosion control, and as a shade tree in coffee plantations. Its flowers are attractive to bees, and its leaves are used for mulch and ...

  3. Mallotus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Mallotus japonicus Mallotus macrostachyus Mallotus mollissimus Mallotus paniculatus Mallotus is a genus of the spurge family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1790. [ 4 ] Two species ( M. oppositifolius and M. subulatus ) are found in tropical Africa and Madagascar , while all others are found in East Asia, the Indian Subcontinent ...

  4. Enteropogon - Wikipedia

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    Enteropogon macrostachyus Munro ex Benth. - bushrye - Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Gauteng, North West Province [9] Enteropogon minutus Lazarides - northern Australia; Enteropogon mollis (Nees) Clayton - Central America, West Indies, northern South America, Galápagos; Enteropogon monostachyus Schum.

  5. Croton (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Croton is a diverse and complex taxonomic group of plants ranging from herbs and shrubs to trees. [3] A well-known member of this genus is Croton tiglium, a shrub native to Southeast Asia. It was first mentioned in European literature by Cristóbal Acosta in 1578 as "lignum pavanae".

  6. Harenna Forest - Wikipedia

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    Submontane forests occur from 1450 to 1900 meters elevation. Rainfall is from 500 to 600 mm annually, with a distinct dry season. The predominant tree is the conifer Afrocarpus falcatus. Other canopy trees include Cassipourea malosana, Celtis africana, and Croton macrostachyus. Some trees are semi-deciduous, dropping leaves during the dry season.

  7. Aeluropus - Wikipedia

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    Aeluropus macrostachyus Hack. - Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan; Aeluropus pilosus (X.L.Yang) S.L.Chen & X.L.Yang - Xinjiang; formerly included [1] see Dactylis Odyssea. Aeluropus arabicus - Odyssea mucronata; Aeluropus mucronatus - Odyssea mucronata; Aeluropus pungens (Vahl) Boiss 1884 not K.Koch 1848 - Odyssea mucronata; Aeluropus smithii ...

  8. Coelia macrostachya - Wikipedia

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    Bothriochilus macrostachyus (Lindl.) L.O. Williams (1940) Coelia macrostachya is a species of orchid.

  9. Croton megalocarpus - Wikipedia

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    A fast-growing tree, croton grows up to 36 meters high and reaches maturity after five to seven years. Croton is commonly found in forests and on rural farms as a boundary tree. It is a drought-resistant tree that can survive in harsh climatic conditions and is not browsed by animals. It is a dominant upper canopy tree with a flat crown.

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