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    Cerbera manghas (formerly Cerbera tanghin), commonly known as the sea mango, tangena or bintaro is a small evergreen coastal tree growing up to 12 metres...
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    Pacific Oceans. Three trees of this genus are mangroves, Cerbera floribunda, Cerbera manghas and Cerbera odollam. They are perennial trees or shrubs growing...
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    of an accused party. The trial utilized seeds of the tree species Cerbera manghas (family Apocynaceae), which produces seeds that contain highly toxic...
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    dicotyledonous angiosperm genus Cerbera; including the suicide tree (Cerbera odollam) and the sea mango (Cerbera manghas). As a cardiac glycoside, cerberin...
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    Cerbera inflata, commonly known as the cassowary plum, grey milkwood, Joojooga, or rubber tree, is a plant in the family Apocynaceae endemic to northeast...
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    socotrana Cascabela thevetia (syn. Thevetia peruviana) Catharanthus roseus Cerbera manghas Cryptolepis dubia Cycladenia humilis var.jonesii Holarrhena pubescens...
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    of tangena (a harsh trials by ordeal using a poisonous nut from the Cerbera manghas shrub) resulted in a high mortality rate among both soldiers and civilians...
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  • (Melanthiaceae) Sausage tree, Kigelia africana (Bignoniaceae) Sea mango, Cerbera manghas (Apocynaceae} Silverbell, Halesia spp. (Styracaceae) Snowberry, Symphoricarpos...
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    poisoning have occurred. For instance, consumption of the sea mango (Cerbera manghas) by the coconut crab may make the coconut crab toxic due to the presence...
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    Christianity, and especially witchcraft, for which the ordeal of tangena (Cerbera manghas) was routinely obligatory. In the 1820s, ingestion of the poisonous...
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    Bruguiera gymnorhiza, Calophyllum inophyllum, Casuarina equisetifolia, Cerbera manghas, Chrysobalanus icaco, Cocos nucifera, Cordia subcordata, Excoecaria...
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  • outlined in brown. The caterpillar is known to feed on Cerbera species, such as Cerbera manghas. "Species Details: Comostola chlorargyra Walker, 1861"...
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    while the improvised ball was sometimes a dried fruit of Wel Kaduru (Cerbera manghas). After reaping the harvest from their paddy fields, farmers would...
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    from the Bintaro Village, which also takes the name of Bintaro plant (Cerbera manghas), whereas Jaya came from the name of the developer. Bintaro Jaya along...
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    guadeloupe, Asclepias syriaca, Calotropis gigantea, Carissa ovata, Cerbera manghas, Cryptolepis pauciflora Cryptolepis sinensis, Cryptostegia madagascariensis...
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  • Canavalia rosea Canavalia sericea Cassytha filiformis Celtis pacifica Cerbera manghas Charpentiera australis Christella parasitica Cladium jamaicense Cocculus...
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    reforestation. For example tamarind (Tamarindus indica), bintaro (Cerbera manghas), earpod wattle (Acacia auriculiformis), beach calophyllum (Calophyllum...
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  • management and control measures essential. Oleic Acid isolated from Cerbera manghas are known to have effective controlling activities against termites...
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  • Ti Cordyline fruticosa Euphorbiaceae (Spurge family) Ti leaf Leva Cerbera manghas Apocynaceae (Dogbane family) sea mango Ma'anunu Tarenna sambucina Rubiaceae...
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  • aerial yam, Dioscorea bulbifera *p(ʷ)awa(t) Cerbera spp., probably Cerbera floribunda and Cerbera manghas *pʷete bird's nest fern, Asplenium nidus *pʷi(r...
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    Celtis sinensis (Chinese elm) Ulmaceae Unknown Wang et al. (2016) Cerbera manghas Apocynaceae Unknown Brooks (2002) Chorisia speciosa (floss-silk tree)...
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  • pomelo, mango, Malay apple, Pacific lychee, Ochrosia oppositifolia, Cerbera manghas, Barringtonia edulis, and Tahitian chestnut. Bactrocera passiflorae...
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  • 26.630120; 128.077710 (Ōshittai Quercus miyagii) Agarie sea mango Cerbera manghas 東江のミフクラギ Agarie no mifukuragi Nago 26°34′57″N 127°59′15″E / 26.582510°N...
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  • when Rasolo, Niumataiwalu's son set up his foundations near a rewa (Cerbera manghas) tree. The name Vuanirewa comes into existence. With the passing of...
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    Treadaway, 1979 (Philippines: Samar) The larva feeds on Cerbera - C. floribunda, C. manghas, and Plumeria species. Schaller, 1785 Beiträge zur Geschichte...
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