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Guilandina bonduc - Wikipedia
Guilandina bonduc, commonly known as grey nicker, nicker bean, fever nut or knicker nut, is a species of flowering plant in the senna tribe, Caesalpinieae, that ...
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Guilandina bonduc - Useful Tropical Plants
Guilandina bonduc is a climbing plant with stems up to 15 metres long that are usually armed with robust prickles.
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Caesalpinia bonduc - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Caesalpinia bonducella is a large, straggling, very thorny shrub, and is an extensive climber. The branches are armed with hooks and are straight, hard yellow ...
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bonduc
‖ bonduc (ˈbɒndʌk) [a. F. bonduc, a. Arab. bunduq, now meaning ‘hazel-nut’, but formerly a foreign nut of some kind; prob. from Persian: OPers. had pendak, fendak (mod.Pers. finduq, funduq, the latter also Arab.), perh. = Skr. pindaka, dim. of pinda ‘ball, lump’ (J. Platts).] A tropical leguminous s...
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Gray nicker - Florida Wildflower Foundation
Gray nicker (Guilandina bonduc) is a vine-like shrub found in coastal strands and mangrove swamps where it clambers over other vegetation.
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BONDUC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. nicker nut 2. or less commonly bonduc tree : any of several trees of the genus Caesalpinia (such as C. bonduc) with large prickly pods enlosing beanlike ...
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Guilandina bonduc
Description
Guilandina bonduc grows as a climber, up to long or as a large sprawling shrub or small shrubby tree. Distribution and habitat
Guilandina bonduc has a pantropical distribution.
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Guilandina bonduc - Native Plants Hawaii - Viewing Plant
This is a Pantropic species and is found as far north as Western European shores, although the seeds are said to be a rare and prized find on beaches.
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Bonduc - healing herbs - Herbs2000.com
Chemical analysis of the Caesalpinia bonduc seeds have revealed that they possess anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, febrifuge, anti-viral, tonic, stomachic, gently ...
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Guilandina bonduc (Gray Nicker) - FSUS
Guilandina bonduc Linnaeus. Common name: Gray Nicker. Phenology: Aug-Jan (-Jul). Habitat: Coastal beaches and thickets. Distribution: Widely distributed in ...
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Caesalpinia bonduc: A Ubiquitous yet Remarkable Tropical Plant Ow
Caesalpinia bonduc L. is a pivotal medicinal plant that belongs to the family Caesalpiniaceae. The plant is widely distributed found throughout India ...
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Caesalpinia Bonduc Care - PlantIn
Guilandina bonduc grows as a climber, up to 8 m (30 ft) long or as a large sprawling shrub or small shrubby tree. The stems are irregularly covered with ...
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Molucca
Molucca (məˈlʌkə) Also 7 Molluca, Molucco. [Appears in Fr. (1522) as Isles Moluques, in It. (1598) as Isole Moluche, and in 17th c. Sp. and Pg. as Maluco, islas Malucas and Molucas.] The name (the Moluccas, the Molucca Islands) of a group of islands (also called the Spice Islands) situated in the Ea...
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Marmara guilandinella
The larvae feed on Caesalpinia bonduc. They mine the twigs of their host plant.
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Euphorbia kamerunica
Roger Blench (2017) has also proposed Commiphora africana, Erythrina abyssinica, Gliricidia sepium, Leucaena leucocephala, and Caesalpinia bonduc as possible
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