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- Gyranthera is a genus of tropical trees of South America and Central America in the family Malvaceae. There are 3 species. Gyranthera caribensis is a...
- Gyranthera darienensis, the cucarrón or cucharón, is a species of flowering plant in the Malvaceae sensu lato or family Bombacaceae. It is found only in...
- Chiranthodendron Larreat. Eriotheca Schott & Endl. Fremontodendron Coville Gyranthera Pittier Huberodendron Ducke Lagunaria (DC.) Rchb. Matisia Humb. & Bonpl...
- Bernoullia uribeana Nuclear DNA studies suggest that Bernoullia and the genera Gyranthera and Huberodendron form a sister clade to a core Bombacoideae clade. Members...
- Among the common trees to find in the forest are, the ladle or child (Gyranthera caribensis), the bitter cedar (Cedrela mexicana), milky of the genus Sapium...
- Schott & Endl. Fremontodendron Coville (according to Heywood et al. ) Gyranthera Pittier Huberodendron Ducke Matisia Bonpl. Neobuchia Urb. Ochroma Sw....
- there are remainders of cloud forest. It is home to emblematic trees like Gyranthera caribensis and palms Attalea butyracea (Mutis ex L.f.) Wess.Boer. or Geonoma...
- are characteristic of forests at lower altitudes. The bucket or child (Gyranthera caribensis) is indicative of the cloud forest as macanilla palms (Bactris...
- Gossypium L. Grewia L. Guazuma Mill. Guichenotia J.**** Gynatrix Alef. Gyranthera Pittier Hafotra Dorr Hampea Schltdl. Hannafordia F.Muell. Harmsia K.Schum...
- meters above sea level). Another impressive tree in the area is the niño (Gyranthera caribensis), endemic to the Coastal Range. There are numerous species...