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- Cullenia exarillata (Tamil Name: வெடிப்பலா, Kadar (Anamalai hills) Name: முள்ளாலி , Muthuvan (Anamalai hills) Name: காரானி) is a flowering plant evergreen...
- Occurrence of lion-tailed macaque is dependent on the flowering of Cullenia exarillata in the forest. Six distinct tree ****ociations[clarification needed] have...
- "Bi-Lingual Field Guide Test Run," "Snippets from the Field," "Cullenia exarillata: A Keystone Species for Birds?" and "Tea, Tiger and Oranges". Tigers are...
- Cullenia Cullenia exarillata fruiting branch Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade:...
- vertebrates. It has also been recorded feeding on flowers of Cullenia exarillata and Syzygium species. Because of its large range and presence within several...
- epiphytes, especially orchids. Characteristic canopy trees are Cullenia exarillata, Mesua ferrea, Palaquium ellipti****, Gluta travancorica, and Nageia wallichiana...
- Davidar, P. (1997). "Flowering phenology and flower predation of Cullenia exarillata (Bombacaceae) by arboreal vertebrates in Western Ghats, India". Journal...
- Ostioles minutely papillate. X. culleniae are recorded growing on Cullenia exarillata pods hence the species name culleniae. It is ****umed to be host-specific...
- locality, the species was found in the second storey along with Cullenia exarillata, Syzygium hemispheri****, Palaquium ellipti****, and Elaeocarpus munroi...
- epiphytes, especially orchids. Characteristic canopy trees are Cullenia exarillata, Mesua ferrea, Palaquium ellipti****, Gluta travancorica, and Nageia wallichiana...