Sterculia backeri Tantra Sterculia balanghas L. Sterculia bammleri K.Schum. Sterculia blumei G.Don Sterculia bolavenensis Tagane & Soulad. Sterculia bracteata...
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Sterculia foetida is a soft wooded tree that can grow up to 35 metres (115 feet) tall. Common names for the plant are the bastard poon tree, Java olive...
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Sterculia urens is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is native to India and has been introduced into Burma. A small to medium-sized tree...
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Sterculia quadrifida, also known as the peanut tree, monkey nut or red-fruited kurrajong is a small tree that grows in some forests of New Guinea and...
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Gum karaya (redirect from Sterculia gum)
karaya or gum sterculia, also known as Indian gum tragacanth, is a vegetable gum produced as an exudate by trees of the genus Sterculia. Chemically, gum...
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Sterculia apetala, commonly known as the Panama tree, camoruco, manduvi tree or anacagüita, is a species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae....
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Sterculia monosperma, also known as Chinese chestnut, Thai chestnut, seven sisters' fruit, and phoenix eye fruit, is a deciduous tropical nut-bearing...
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Firmiana simplex (redirect from Sterculia platanifolia)
According to an article in the journal Nature of 1884, the leaves of Sterculia platanifolia were dried for smoking; the reason for smoking it was not...
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Scaphium affine (redirect from Sterculia lychnophora)
Sterculioideae (previously placed in the Sterculiaceae and synonyms include Sterculia lychnophora Hance).The species is endemic to mainland Southeast Asia,...
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Brachychiton rupestris (redirect from Sterculia rupestris)
Brachychiton, and relegated them to a section of Sterculia. Hence the Queensland bottle tree became Sterculia rupestris. Von Mueller maintained his recognition...
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Sterculia shillinglawii, commonly known as tulip sterculia or lacewood, is a tree in the cotton and cocoa family Malvaceae, native to Papuasia and northeastern...
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Sterculia parviflora is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in India, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. First described in the Flora...
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Sterculia hypochroa is a tree species described by Pierre, belonging to the genus Sterculia and the family Malvaceae (previously the Sterculiaceae, now...
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Sterculia balanghas is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. Leaves are simple, alternate; swollen at base...
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Sterculia lanceolata is a tree species, belonging to the genus Sterculia and the family Malvaceae (previously the Sterculiaceae, now relegated to a subfamily)...
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Sterculia lanceifolia is a bush/tree species belonging to the genus Sterculia in the family Malvaceae. This species is found in Bangladesh, NE India,...
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Brachychiton, and relegated them to a section of Sterculia. Hence the Illawarra flame tree became Sterculia acerifolia. Von Mueller maintained his recognition...
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Scaphium scaphigerum (redirect from Sterculia scaphigera)
org:names:77221783-1 Tropicos: 100350082 WFO: wfo-0000734154 Sterculia scaphigera Wikidata: Q7611186 Wikispecies: Sterculia scaphigera CoL: 52DLC GBIF: 5547609 GRIN: 423559...
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Sterculia khasiana was a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It was an endemic tree of the Khasi Hills in Meghalaya in India. It became extinct...
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Sterculia villosa, the hairy sterculia, or elephant rope tree, known vernacularly as Sardol, Udal, or Udar in Northeast India, is a medium-sized, monoecious...
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Sterculia africana or African star-chestnut[citation needed] is a deciduous tree, belonging to the genus Sterculia and the family Malvaceae (previously...
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Sterculia cinerea is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Sudan. World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998)...
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Sterculia rubiginosa is a plant species, belonging to the genus Sterculia and the family Malvaceae (previously the Sterculiaceae, now relegated to a subfamily)...
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Sterculia murex Hemsl. or lowveld chestnut is a southern African tree in the family Malvaceae. It has a very limited distribution in the lowveld of eastern...
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Sterculia cochinchinensis is a tree species belonging to the genus Sterculia in the family Malvaceae. The name is unresolved according to The Plant List...
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Sterculia colorata, the scarlet sterculia (also known as bonfire tree, colored sterculia and Indian almond, in Assamese ওদাল (odal) and in Marathi known...
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Sterculia stigmarota is a plant, belonging to the genus Sterculia and the family Malvaceae (previously the Sterculiaceae, now relegated to a subfamily)...
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Peanut, a legume crop also known as a goober, groundnut, or monkey nut Sterculia quadrifida, a small tree also known as the peanut tree or red-fruited...
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Custard Apple Pale Sterculia Parrot's Beak Peacock Chaste Tree Pisa Pongam Tree Prickly Padauk Rain Tree Sage Leaved Alangium Scarlet Sterculia Sea Mango Singkrang...
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Sterculia guttata, the spotted sterculia, is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is native to India, Bangladesh, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands...
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