Muntingia is a genus of plants in the family Muntingiaceae, comprising only one species, Muntingia calabura, named in honour of Abraham Munting. It is...
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Columbia [sic, now Colona] genus X. Tilia genus XI. Diplophractum genus XII. Muntingia genus XIII. Apeiba genus XIV. Sloanea genus XV. Ablania genus XIV. Gyrostemon...
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rosid order Malvales. The family consists of three genera: Dicraspidia, Muntingia, and Neotessmannia, each with a single species. They are woody plants...
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same Prunus genus; some of these species include the "Jamaican cherry" (Muntingia calabura) and the "Spanish cherry" (Mimusops elengi). The indigenous range...
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Cornus capitata, a species of dogwood known as Himalayan strawberry-tree Muntingia calabura, in the family Malvaceae, native to the American tropics Myrica...
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important pollinators of these. They also consume the fruits of Ficus, Trema, Muntingia, as well as papaya and mangoes already opened by fruit bats. They also...
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of Ptilinopus porphyraceus is mostly fruit, including figs, Meliaceae, Muntingia, Solanum torvum, Metroxylon amicarum, and ylang ylang. It is typically...
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first formally described in 1759 by Carl Linnaeus who gave it the name Muntingia bartramia in Amoenitates Academicae. In 1917, Elmer Drew Merrill changed...
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trees are taken as well, including Glochidion, Breynia, Vitex, Macaranga, Muntingia, Melastoma, Oncosperma and Bridelia. Shoots, buds and seeds are also taken...
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(plural: dátiles) date (Phoenix dactilyfera) calabur or Panama cherry (Muntingia calabura) armás arma (plural: armas) weapon; arm weapon; arm balbás barba...
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(bajelly-tree family) Muntingia, for Abraham Munting (1626–1683) 3 genera, from Mexico to South America Hairy shrubs and trees Malvales Muntingia calabura Myrtaceae...
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Singapore cherry is a name used for several trees: Prunus serotina Muntingia calabura This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher taxonomic...
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Jamaica cherry, ornamental cherry, Singapore cherry, West Indian cherry, Muntingia calabura (family Muntingiaceae) and its fruit Jerusalem cherry, Solanum...
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breeches, reaching half-way down the thighs cempa campā ceri cherry (Muntingia calabura) curī ceteri tent (in boat) (arch.) छत्री ćhatrī covering, canopy...
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pineapple Selenicereus setaceus Cainito Chrysophyllum cainito Calabur fruit Muntingia calabura Cambuci Campomanesia phaea Camu camu Myrciaria dubia Canistel...
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Pale-billed flowerpecker feeding on Muntingia calabura...
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mallow, Turk's cap), known in Mexico as manzanita and manzanita de pollo Muntingia calabura (Jamaica cherry), known in the Philippines and Guam as manzanita...
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longifolia. Lateral view of Common Jay butterfly On Singapore cherry (Muntingia calabura) in Hyderabad, India Mud-puddling in Kolkata, West Bengal, India...
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Munting took over the running of Hortus Botanicus Groninganus. The genus Muntingia (1753) was named by Linnaeus in honour of Munting. Waare Oeffening der...
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moringa Moringaceae (moringa family) Muntingiaceae: muntingia family Muntingia: muntingia trees Muntingia calabura strawberry tree Muntingiaceae (strawberry-tree...
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areas, they are particularly attracted to introduced fruit trees such as Muntingia calabura, the fruits of which may be swallowed whole or, in the case of...
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gracilior Juniperus saxicola Cyrilla racemiflora Curatella americana Muntingia calabura Sloanea berteroana Sloanea caribaea Erythroxylum Erythroxylum...
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tree Waru Hutan native Triumfetta repens Malvaceae Bingit burr native Muntingia calabura Muntingiaceae Buah Cheri introduced Eugenia sp. Myrtaceae Jambu...
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September–January Jasminum angustifolium June–August Lantana camara year-long Muntingia calabura year-long Nerium odorum year-long Premna latifolia March–August...
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Moringaceae Moringa – Latinised Tamil plant name Brassicales St Muntingiaceae Muntingia P Abraham Munting (1626–1683) Malvales Bu Musaceae Musa – Latinised Arabic...
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Ficus benjamina and Ficus mysorensis, and introduced fruit trees such as Muntingia calabura. When foraging they are quite aggressive and will attempt to...
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ferrea Iron Wood 62. Finland Adonidia merrillii Christian Palm 63. France Muntingia calabura Singapore Cherry 64. Gabon Artocarpus altilis Bread Fruit tree...
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fig Ficus hirta var. roxburghii Moraceae plé màt tríik calabura tree Muntingia calabura Muntingiaceae kcúŋ snow banana Ensete glaucum medicinal use Musaceae...
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(Salicaceae: Salicoideae) Mayna – (Achariaceae) Mocquerysia – (Achariaceae) Muntingia – (Muntingiaceae) Neopringlea – (Salicaceae: Salicoideae) Neoptychocarpus...
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Corchorus, Honckenya, Triumfetta, Grewia, Columbia, Tilia, Diplophractum, Muntingia, Apeiba, Sloanea, Ablania, Gyrostemon, Christiana, Alegria, Luhea, Vatica...
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