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- Aextoxicon is a genus of dioecious trees native to southern Chile and Argentina. It is the only genus in the monotypic family Aextoxicaceae, and is itself...
- rainforests are home to a variety of broadleaf evergreen trees, like Aextoxicon punctatum, Eucryphia cordifolia, and southern beech (Notho****us), but...
- variety of broadleaf evergreen trees, including Laureliopsis philippiana, Aextoxicon punctatum, Eucryphia cordifolia, Caldcluvia paniculata, and Weinmannia...
- and there are three carpels with parietal placentation. In contrast, Aextoxicon has uni****ual and pentamerous flowers. Male flowers have a distinct calyx...
- characteristic of the humid Valdivian forests like Gevuina avellana, Aextoxicon punctatum, and Weinmannia tricho****. Ravine are characterized by moisture-loving...
- Caryophyllales Three Achatocarpus species Aextoxicaceae (olivillo family) Aextoxicon, from Gr**** for "goat poison" 1 genus, in Chile and Argentina Uni****ual...
- Antarctica Fossil wood of a flowering plant sharing traits with extant Aextoxicon punctatum. Archaebuda cretaceae Sp. nov Huang & Wang Early Cretaceous...
- Notho****us dombeyi, Eucryphia cordifolia, Laureliopsis philippiana and Aextoxicon punctatum. The drainage basin of Llancahue is used for water supply in...
- ****ociation of Valdivian forest. Among the tree species that can be found are Aextoxicon punctatum (Olivillo), Luma apiculata (ArrayƔn), Eucryphia cordifolia (Ulmo)...
- the latitude. In northern coastal habitats it is often ****ociated with Aextoxicon punctatum, Beilschmiedia miersii, Cryptocarya alba, and Schinus latifolia...