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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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. wikipedia.org
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marmara guilandinella
The larvae feed on Caesalpinia bonduc. They mine the twigs of their host plant. wikipedia.org
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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 wikipedia.org
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nickar
ˈnickar Also nicker. [Of obscure origin: by early writers identified with nicker, a marble, but perh. really a native name.] a. One of the hard round seeds of the Bonduc or nickar-tree. b. One or other of the species of Bonduc. (See quots.)1696 Sloane in Phil. Trans. XIX. 299 The Third kind of Bean.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Asterina (fungus)
While both Asterina manihotis and Asterina ciferriana were both found on Caesalpinia bonduc, (Fabaceae). wikipedia.org
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Acrocercops macroclina
The hostplants for the species include Caesalpinia bonduc, Derris elliptica, and Moullava spicata. wikipedia.org
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Caesalpinia pulcherrima
C. bonduc after roasting). Traditional medicine Maria Sibylla Merian, a 17th-century artist, encountered this plant in the Dutch colony of Surinam. wikipedia.org
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刺果苏木
参考文献 bonduc 卡尔·林奈命名的生物分类 1753年描述的植物 wikipedia.org
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بندق قارح
بندق قارح أو القَارَحُ (الاسم العلمي Caesalpinia bonduc)، شجرة صغيرة عارشة من فصيلة البقماوات العندمية فروعها قليلة. أوراقها مركبة شائكة. wikipedia.org
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Isolo
Equipment The board used to play Isolo (also known as isolo) comprised 4 rows of 8 pits each, and 64 seeds (usually Caesalpinia bonduc seeds) are used; wikipedia.org
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Guilandina
. & Ekman) Britton (Cuba and Haiti) Guilandina bonduc L. 1753 – grey nicker, knicker nut (pantropical) Guilandina caymanensis (Millsp.) wikipedia.org
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Nickernut
Nickernuts or nickar nuts are smooth, shiny seeds from tropical leguminous shrubs, particularly Guilandina bonduc and Guilandina major, both known by the C. bonduc produces gray nickernuts, and C. major produces yellow. wikipedia.org
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Leptotes mandersi
The larvae feed on Caesalpinia bonduc. References Butterflies described in 1907 Leptotes (butterfly) wikipedia.org
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