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  2. Sterculia foetida - Wikipedia

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    The branches of Sterculia foetida are arranged in whorls; they spread horizontally.The tree's bark is smooth and gray. The leaves are placed at the end of branchlets; they have petioles ranging from 12.5 and 23 centimetres (4.9 and 9.1 inches) in length; the blades are palmately compound, containing 7–9 leaflets.

  3. Trees of India - Wikipedia

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    Wild Almond (also called bastard poon tree, hazel sterculia, Indian almond; in Hindi & Bengali: jangli badam; in Tamil: gorapu-badam, gurapu-vadam, pottaikavalam) [1]-- Sterculia foetida Jacaranda (Blue Jacaranda, Palisander, Nupur नुपुर, Neelmohar नीलमोहर, Green Ebony Tree) -- Jacaranda mimosifolia

  4. Prunus fasciculata - Wikipedia

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    Prunus fasciculata, also known as wild almond, desert almond, or desert peach [2] is a spiny and woody shrub producing wild almonds, which is native to western deserts of North America. Description [ edit ]

  5. Irvingia malayana - Wikipedia

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    Irvingia malayana, also known as wild almond (Vietnamese: Kơ nia, Thai: กระบก, Khmer: ចំបក់) or barking deer’s mango, [3] is a tropical evergreen tree species in the family Irvingiaceae. [4] The specific epithet malayana is from the Latin meaning "of Malaya". [5]

  6. Wild almond - Wikipedia

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    Wild almond is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Wild growing forms of the almond, Prunus amygdalus, native to the Middle East and South Asia; Brabejum stellatifolium, native to South Africa; Irvingia malayana, native to southeast Asia; Prunus fasciculata, native to the southwestern United States

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  8. Brabejum - Wikipedia

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    Brabejum is a genus of a single species of large evergreen tree, Brabejum stellatifolium in the family Proteaceae, commonly called wild almond, bitter almond or ghoeboontjie. It is restricted in the wild to South Africa 's Western Cape province, where it grows in thickets along the banks of streams.

  9. Terminalia catappa - Wikipedia

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    Terminalia catappa is a large tropical tree in the leadwood tree family, Combretaceae, native to Asia, Australia, the Pacific, Madagascar and Seychelles. [1] Common names in English include country almond, Indian almond, Malabar almond, sea almond, tropical almond, [3] beach almond [4] and false kamani.