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  2. Biancaea sappan - Wikipedia

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    Biancaea sappan is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae, that is native to tropical Asia. Common names in English include sappanwood and Indian redwood. [2] It was previously ascribed to the genus Caesalpinia. [3] Sappanwood is related to brazilwood (Paubrasilia echinata), and was itself called brasilwood in the Middle ...

  3. Caesalpinieae - Wikipedia

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    Caesalpinia sappan: Scientific classification; Kingdom: ... The tribe Caesalpinieae is one of the subdivisions of the plant family Fabaceae: ... Caesalpinia (L. 1753) ...

  4. Caesalpinia - Wikipedia

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    Caesalpinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes 10 species which range from southeastern Mexico through Central America to Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru, and to Cuba, Hispaniola, and the Bahamas.

  5. Biancaea - Wikipedia

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    Biancaea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes seven species, which range from Yemen to south Asia, Indochina, Malesia, China, Korea, and Japan. [ 1 ] It belongs to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae [ 2 ] and the tribe Caesalpinieae .

  6. Category:Caesalpinieae - Wikipedia

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  7. Fang district - Wikipedia

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    Area • Total. 888.164 km 2 ... (Caesalpinia sappan). The town was named after this tree. Geography. View from Rte 1340, Daen Lao Range, Fang Valley ...

  8. Guilandina bonduc - Wikipedia

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    Guilandina bonduc has a pantropical distribution. It typically grows near the coast, in scrub, on sand dunes and on the upper shore. [11] It also occurs inland, in lowland secondary forest and disturbed areas near villages; this may be the result of the seed being accidentally dropped after being transported for medical purposes or for use as counters in board games.

  9. Hultholia - Wikipedia

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    Hultholia mimosoides is a liana species [3] and the sole species in the genus Hultholia.It was formerly placed in the genus Caesalpinia but phylogenetic studies identified the group to be polyphyletic, leading the placement of Caesalpinia mimosoides in a new genus, Hultholia in the tribe Caesalpinieae.