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- Jacquinia is a genus of evergreen shrubs and trees in the family Primulaceae, native to Central America and the Caribbean. The genus was established by...
- Jacquinia arborea is a species of flowering plant, a tree in the family Primulaceae. Common names for this species is torchwood, azucares, barbasco, and...
- Jacquinia keyensis, commonly called Joewood, is a woody plant in the primrose family. It is native to the West Indies, where it is widespread on many...
- fishing. Deguelia utilis, used in Brazil and Peru as a poison for fishing. Jacquinia barbasco, an evergreen. One of several inedible wild Mexican yam (Dioscorea...
- Jacquinia pungens (syn. Jacquinia macrocarpa subsp. pungens) is a species of flowering plant in the family Primulaceae, native to southern Mexico. It...
- ironwood, Martinique ironwood, Red ironwood, Three-flowered ironwood) Jacquinia keyensis (Ironwood) Krugiodendron ferreum (Black ironwood, Caribbean or...
- obovatum Sideroxylon salicifolium Guazuma ulmifolia Jacquinia Jacquinia armillaris Jacquinia berteroi Jacquinia umbellata Citharexylum fruticosa Petitia domingensis...
- to Cudjoe. It may have been named for the Joewood or Cudjoe wood tree (Jacquinia keyensis) which grows on the island. John Viele notes that "Cudjoe" is...
- botanical books. Von Jacquin died in Vienna. He is commemorated by the genera Jacquinia (Theophrastaceae) and Jacquiniella (Orchidaceae). In 2011, the Austrian...
- (Pseudophoenix sargentii), Lime Prickly-ash (Zanthoxylum ****ara), Joewood (Jacquinia keyensis), Lancewood (Nectandra coriacea), Green Buttonwood (Conocarpus...