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- Sideroxylon foetidissimum, commonly known as false mastic or yellow mastic, is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is native to...
- Trillium foetidissimum, also known as the Mississippi River wakerobin, stinking trillium, or fetid trillium, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
- guinep, naseberry, breadfruit, and tamarind. Yellow mastics (Sideroxylon foetidissimum) and black mastics (Terminalia eriostachya) are also seen in the park...
- Trillium discolor Hook. – Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina Trillium foetidissimum J.D.Freeman – Louisiana, Mississippi Trillium gracile J.D.Freeman –...
- crispa Malvaceae Sterculia foetida Melanthiaceae Trillium e****, T. foetidissimum, T. sessile, T. stamineum Orchidaceae Satyrium pumilum Masdevallia elephanticeps...
- cinereum (White ironwood, Bourbon or Mauritius ironwood) Sideroxylon foetidissimum (Opposite-leaved ironwood) Sideroxylon lanuginosum (Woolly-leaved ironwood)...
- – masticMediterranean region. Source of mastic gum. Sideroxylon foetidissimum (Sapotaceae) – yellow mastic or false masticCaribbean region and...
- nodding wakerobin (not to be confused with Trillium cernuum) Trillium foetidissimum, the Mississippi River wakerobin Trillium gracile, the Sabine River...
- brevifolia), pigeon plum (Coccoloba diversifolia), mastic (Sideroxylon foetidissimum), and poisonwood (Metopium brownei). Nav****a Island's topography, ecology...
- described by John Daniel Freeman in 1975 (the others being T. decipiens, T. foetidissimum, T. kurabayashii, and T. reliquum). The specific epithet albidum, which...