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  2. Pithecellobium dulce - Wikipedia

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    Pithecellobium dulce, commonly known as Manila tamarind, Madras thorn, monkeypod tree or camachile, [4] [5] is a species of flowering plant in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the Pacific Coast and adjacent highlands of Mexico, Central America, and northern South America. [3]

  3. Samanea saman - Wikipedia

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    It is well represented in many languages and has numerous local names in its native range; [8] common English names include saman, rain tree and monkeypod [6] (see also § Names below). In Cambodia it is colloquially known as the Chankiri Tree (can be written ចន្ទគិរី or ចន្ទ៍គីរី ).

  4. Monkey pod - Wikipedia

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  5. Pithecellobium - Wikipedia

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    Pithecellobium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae.It includes approximately 23 species from the tropical Americas, ranging from Mexico to Peru and northern Brazil, including the Caribbean Islands and Florida.

  6. Senna petersiana - Wikipedia

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    Senna petersiana, the monkey pod or eared senna, is an African deciduous shrub or small tree. [1] [2] The leaves are compound with about 12 opposite lanceolate leaflets, dark green above and lighter below.

  7. Peter Merriman - Wikipedia

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    In winter 2011, Merriman launched a new venture in casual dining with restaurateur Bill Terry, Handcrafted Restaurants. Handcrafted Restaurants operates Monkeypod Kitchen in three locations across the islands. The restaurant features locally sourced menus with a focus on sustainable meat, fish and produce. [10]

  8. Lecythis - Wikipedia

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    Lecythis (/ ˈ l ɛ s ɪ θ ɪ s / LESS-ith-iss) is a genus of woody plant in the Lecythidaceae family first described as a genus in 1758. [2] [3] It is native to Central America and South America. [1]

  9. List of superlative trees - Wikipedia

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    Raintree or monkeypod tree (Samanea saman) 63.1 207 Saman de Guere San Mateo, Aragua State, Venezuela. Living, but "vetusto" (superannuated, or decrepit). [86] The widest Monkeypod Tree at present is "Chamchuri" on a military post near Kanchanburi, Thailand, which is 198' 1" (60.4 meters) in spread while only 57' 8" (17.6 meters) in height. [87]