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...brus precatorius|A. precatorius]]''). The highly [[Toxin|toxic]] [[seed]]s of that species are used to make [[jewellery]].
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...contains less [[caffeine]] than any other commercially cultivated species of coffee. Wild plants grow to between 9 and 12 m tall, and have an open branc
...mature fully, and does best with 1.0–1.5 meters (about 40–59 inches) of rain, evenly distributed throughout the year.{{Citation needed|date=Novembe
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...eniaceae]]. It consists of more than 130 tropical species, with the center of diversity being [[Australia]] and [[Polynesia]], including [[Hawaii]].
...]]" in [[Latin]]. Many [[legend]]s have been told to explain the formation of the naupaka's unique half flowers. In one version a woman tears the flower
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'''Sumac''' is any one of approximately 250 species of [[flowering plant]]s in the [[genus]] '''''Rhus''''' and related genera, in
...org/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=2&taxon_id=128455 12. Rhus Linnaeus], ''Flora of China''</ref><ref>[http://plants.usda.gov/java/profile?symbol=RHUS Rhus L.]
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...inia 2.—About 50-60 species, in the tropics of both hemispheres. The cult. of Calanthe will apply to this genus.
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...aflets; the leaflets are 30 cm long and 2 cm wide. The full span of the crown ranges from 6 to 10 m.
...e United States, and is now becoming a fruit of commercial promise in some of these regions.
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