Apoplanesia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Faboideae. Apoplanesia comprises the following species:...
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Angylocalyx Antheroporum Anthyllis Antopetitia Aotus Aphyllodium Apios Apoplanesia Apurimacia Arachis Argyrocytisus Argyrolobium Arthroclianthus Aspalathus...
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Barrera Vásquez et al. 1980, p. 100 chulul – hardwood hardwood of the Apoplanesia paniculata tree, used for weaponry cf Barrera Vásquez et al. 1980, p...
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cactus) and Prosopis juliflora (mesquite). The only endemic plant is Apoplanesia cryptantha (family Fabaceae), found in the eastern deciduous forests...
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species is generally corticolous, growing on the bark of trees like Apoplanesia paniculata, Cordia alliodora, Thouinia paucidentata, and Amphipterygium...
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Aotus Sm. Aphanocalyx Oliver Aphyllodium (DC.) Gagnep. Apios Fabr. Apoplanesia C.Presl Apuleia Mart. Apurimacia Harms Arachis L. Arapatiella Rizzini...
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(31 in) long and was crafted from the hard, dark wood of a flowering tree (Apoplanesia paniculata) called chulul by the Maya. The bows used by the Maya were...
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daleoids on the basis of their non-papilionaceous flowers. Amorpha L. Apoplanesia C. Presl Errazurizia Phil. Eysenhardtia Kunth Parryella Torr. & A. Gray...
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occidentalis Albizia tomentosa – nacastillo, parotilla, pelo de angel Apoplanesia paniculata Astragalus ervoides var. maysillesii Astragalus guatemalensis...
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