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Hymenaea courbaril - Wikipedia
a hardwood tree common in the Caribbean and Central and South America. As lumber it is frequently used to make furniture, flooring, and decoration.
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Hymenaea courbaril: the flour tree - Winrock International
Hymenaea courbaril L. is a slow-growing large tree with a dense, handsome crown that produces high-quality wood (Timyan 1996). Its hard reddish-brown seeds ...
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Hymenaea courbaril - Forest Products Laboratory
General Characteristics: Heartwood is salmon red to orange brown when fresh, becoming russet to reddish brown when seasoned; often marked with dark streaks.
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courbaril
courbaril (ˈkʊəbərɪl) [Native American name.] The West Indian Locust-tree, Hymenæa courbaril (family Leguminosæ), a common tree of tropical South America; also the resin obtained from it (called also animé).1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Hymenæa, in botany, the name of a genus of plants, first described...
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Hymenaea courbaril - Useful Tropical Plants
Hymenaea courbaril is a noble, evergreen tree with massive spreading branches and a heavy, umbrella-shaped crown. It grows slowly, but can reach an eventual ...
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Hymenaea courbaril - National Parks Board (NParks)
A large tree, able to grow up to about 25 to 40 m tall, sometimes about 50 m tall in its natural habitat. Trunk, Girth size can ...
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Hymenaea courbaril
Hymenaea courbaril, the courbaril or West Indian locust, is a tree common in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Names
Hymenaea courbaril is commonly known as the "courbaril", "West Indian locust", "Brazilian copal", and "amami-gum", and "jatobá".
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Hymenaea courbaril - Trees of Costa Rica's Pacific Slope
This wood is highly appreciated for its quality and hardness and it is used in artisanry and furniture-making. The foul-smelling, dry powder of the pods is ...
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Stinkingtoe (Hymenaea courbaril) - iNaturalist
Hymenaea courbaril (courbaril and West Indian locust) is a tree common in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. It is a hardwood that is used ...
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COURBARIL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a West Indian locust tree (Hymenaea courbaril) with a very hard tough wood 2. or courbaril copal : the resin from the courbaril tree.
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Hymenaea courbaril hydroalcoholic extract protects in vivo against ...
(H. courbaril) is a South American native species frequently used to treat various symptoms and illnesses, including anemia, fatigue, ...
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Hymenaea courbaril West Indian Locust PFAF Plant Database
Hymenaea courbaril is an evergreen Tree growing to 30 m (98ft) by 28 m (91ft) at a slow rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 10 and is ...
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Copal tree
Copal tree may refer to several tree species:
Trees yielding copal resin
Protium copal, a tree endemic to Mexico and Central America
Hymenaea courbaril
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locust-tree
ˈlocust-tree Also 7–8 locus tree. [In sense 1 clearly f. locust n. In the other applications the identity of the word is somewhat doubtful, but the New World trees so called may possibly have received their name from the resemblance of their fruit either to the carob-pod (locust n. 4) or the insect ...
Oxford English Dictionary
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Galeras, Sucre
The Algarroba (Hymenaea courbaril (Caesalpinaceae)) is a tree that grows easily in Galeras.
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