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- the new world tropics. Godmania aesculifolia Godmania dardanoi Godmania luteola Godmania macrocarpa Godmania uleana "Godmania — The Plant List". www.theplantlist...
- Godmania aesculifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Bignoniaceae, native to the New World tropics. A tree, it contains 7,8-dihydroxyflavone...
- canopy 12 to 15 meters high. Common trees include Tabebuia billbergii, Godmania aesculifolia, C****ia moschata, Spondias mombin, Copaifera pubiflora, Bourreria...
- known as 7,8-dihydroxyflavone, is a naturally occurring flavone found in Godmania aesculifolia, Tridax pro****bens, and primula tree leaves. It has been found...
- Catalpeae Chilopsis Catalpa Amphitecna Crescentia Cybistax Ekmanianthe Godmania Handroanthus Paratecoma Parmentiera Romeroa Roseodendron Sparatto****...
- not closer to Tabebuia than Ekmanianthe, not closer to Cybistax than are Godmania and Zeyheria, and not closer to Handroanthus than are Spirotecoma, Parmentiera...
- Deplanchea Digomphia Dinklageodoxa Dolichandrone Ekmanianthe Fernandoa Godmania Haplophragma Heterophragma Incarvillea Jacaranda Lamiodendron Markhamia...
- limestone-derived soils, are Brosimum alicastrum, Sideroxylon persimile, Godmania aesculifolia, Manilkara zapota, Pterocarpus acapulcensis, Licania arborea...
- cacho de vaca (which can refer to many other plants, like the Bignoniaceae Godmania aesculifolia or the orchid Myrmecophila humboldtii). In the Murui ****toto...
- Malloch, 1919 Eumetopia Westwood, 1838 Galgupha Amyot & Serville, 1843 Godmania Horváth, 1919 Pericrepis Horváth, 1919 Pruhleria McAtee & Malloch, 1933...