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  2. Colubrina elliptica - Wikipedia

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    Colubrina elliptica is a saponin-containing plant widely distributed in the Caribbean region, where its bark is used for the preparation of bitter beverages and in folk medicine for the treatment of skin diseases. [5]

  3. Nickernut - Wikipedia

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    Nickernuts in fruit from G. bonduc. Nickernuts or nickar nuts are smooth, shiny seeds from tropical leguminous shrubs, particularly Guilandina bonduc and Guilandina major, [1] both known by the common name warri tree. C. bonduc produces gray nickernuts, and C. major produces yellow.

  4. 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.

  5. Schinus terebinthifolia - Wikipedia

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    Schinus terebinthifolia is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to subtropical and tropical South America.Common names include Brazilian peppertree, [2] aroeira, rose pepper, broadleaved pepper tree, [3] wilelaiki (or wililaiki), [4] Christmasberry tree [5] and Florida holly. [6]

  6. Vernicia fordii - Wikipedia

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    The tung tree is poisonous in all of its parts, including the fruit and the seeds, although some parts of the tree have been used for medicinal purposes in the past. According to the University of Florida Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, just one seed from the fruit can be fatal, and other symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, and ...

  7. Amyris elemifera - Wikipedia

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    The tiny, fragrant white flowers and fruit attract wildlife such as birds. [5] In Florida, Sea Torchwood is a food source for the endangered Schaus' Swallowtail ( Papilio aristodemus ponceanus ). [ 7 ] [ 4 ] Contrary to popular belief and unlike the implication of its name, Sea Torchwood possesses minimal tolerance to salinity.

  8. Clusia - Wikipedia

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    Seeds are dispersed by birds and perhaps, in some cases, by small mammals. Clusia plants provide excellent nesting sites for some insects. For instance, Clusia grandiflora , a common species in Guianese forests, is an attractive place for Polistes pacificus wasps to build their paper nests because arboreal ants, which often prey on these wasps ...

  9. Glenn (mango) - Wikipedia

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    The fruit will develop an orange to red blush on 25-50% of its surface when exposed to the sun, while it remains completely yellow if in the shade. It has rich and sweet flavor and fiberless flesh (containing a monoembryonic seed), with a pleasant aroma. [9] In Florida, the fruit matures from early June to early July. [10]