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Sclerocarya birrea (Ancient Gr****: σκληρός ⟨sklērós⟩,
meaning "hard", and κάρυον ⟨káryon⟩, "nut", in
reference to the
stone inside the
fleshy fruit), commonly...
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extracted from the
kernels (nuts) of the
fruits of the
Marula tree (Sclerocarya
birrea), from the
family Anacardiaceae.
There are two
types of
marula oil, the...
- with sugar,
cream and the
fruit of the
African marula tree (Sclerocarya
birrea)
which is also
locally called the
elephant tree or the
marriage tree. It...
- species:
Sclerocarya birrea (A.Rich.) Hochst. — sub-Saharan Africa,
Madagascar S.
birrea subsp.
caffra (Sond.)
Kokwaro S.
birrea subsp. multifoliolata...
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Marula may
refer to:
Sclerocarya birrea, a tree
native to
Africa Marula oil,
extracted from the
fruits of
Sclerocarya birrea Marula, Zimbabwe, a
village in...
- africana)
following feeding on the
fruit of the
marula tree (Sclerocarya
birrea)".
Physiological and
Biochemical Zoology. 79 (2): 363–9. doi:10.1086/499983...
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regulorum maroela, medium-sized
dioecious tree
known in
Latin as
Sclerocarya birrea tamboekiegras,
species of
thatching gr****
known as
Hyparrhenia tambotie...
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indica Mango cultivars Mardarrgu Ziziphus quadrilocularis Marula Sclerocarya birrea Mexican plum
Prunus mexicana Millaa millaa Elaeagnus triflora Miracle fruit...
- africana)
Following Feeding on the
Fruit of the
Marula Tree (Sclerocarya
birrea)".
Physiological and
Biochemical Zoology. 79 (2): 363–369. doi:10.1086/499983...
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Other host
plants they are
reared to are
Eugenia cuneifolia,
Sclerocarya birrea,
Weinmania eriocampa, Rhus cotinus,
Schinus terebinthifolia, and Schinus...