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Definition of C Bonduc

C Bonduc
Nicker nut Nick"er nut` A rounded seed, rather smaller than a nutmeg, having a hard smooth shell, and a yellowish or bluish color. The seeds grow in the prickly pods of tropical, woody climbers of the genus C[ae]salpinia. C. Bonduc has yellowish seeds; C. Bonducella, bluish gray. [Spelt also neckar nut, nickar nut.]

Meaning of C Bonduc from wikipedia

- particularly Guilandina bonduc and Guilandina major, both known by the common name warri tree. C. bonduc produces gray nickernuts, and C. major produces yellow...
- Guilandina bonduc, commonly known as grey nicker, nicker bean, fever nut or knicker nut, is a species of flowering plant in the senna tribe, Caesalpinieae...
- before they reach maturity (e.g. immature seeds of C. pulcherrima) or after treatment (e.g. C. bonduc after roasting). Maria Sibylla Merian, a 17th-century...
- and A. lebbeck (siris or lebbeck), Caesalpinia species such as C. bonduc, C. major and C. regia, Delonix regia (gulmohar), Grewia species, Leucaena leucocephala...
- Guilandina barkeriana (Urb. & Ekman) Britton (Cuba and Haiti) Guilandina bonduc L. 1753 – grey nicker, knicker nut (pantropical) Guilandina caymanensis...
- Alchemilla, Alhagi, Argania, argel, Averrhoa, Avicennia, azarolus + acerola, bonduc, lebbeck, Retama, seyal. (List incomplete). The list above included the...
- South Wales) C. f. parva Tite, 1963 Timor, Kissar, Wetar, Letti The larva feeds on Celtis sinensis, Trema cannabina and Caesalpinia bonduc. . Butler, A...
- tiliaceus, and Pipturus argenteus. The five native shrubs are: Caesalpinia bonduc, Pemphis acidula, Premna serratifolia, Scaevola taccada (often mispronounced...
- M.; Vatanparast, Mohammad; Tozzi, Ana M.G.A.; Forest, Félix; Wilmot-Dear, C. Melanie; Simon, Marcelo F.; Mansano, Vidal F.; Kajita, Tadashi; Lewis, Gwilym...
- the 1970s, Miami blues were reported to use grey nickerbeans (Caesalpinia bonduc) and blackbeads (Pithecellobium species) as host plants. Beginning in the...