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- Krugiodendron ferreum, commonly known as the black ironwood or leadwood, is a species of tree in the family Rhamnaceae. It is found in southern Florida...
- at 100 lbf). The densest of all woods is Allocasuarina luehmannii. Krugiodendron typically has a higher density, among many other woods that vary by...
- plants native to Africa and Asia Combretum imberbe, an African tree Krugiodendron ferreum, a species of tree found in the Americas Leadwood, Missouri...
- Holywood (Guaia**** sanctum) Takian (Hopea odorata) Black ironwood (Krugiodendron ferreum) Black ironwood, olive (Olea spp.) Lebombo ironwood Androstachys...
- Red ironwood, Three-flowered ironwood) Jacquinia keyensis (Ironwood) Krugiodendron ferreum (Black ironwood, Caribbean or Guadeloupe ironwood), Caribbean...
- DC. Berchemiella Nakai Condalia Cav. Frangula Mill. Karwinskia Zucc. Krugiodendron Urb. Phyllogeiton (Weberb.) Herzog Pseudoziziphus Hauenschild Reynosia...
- Cuba and Jamaica. The wingspan is about 20 mm. The larvae feed on Krugiodendron ferreum. "910652.00 – 7070 – Eueana niveociliaria – (Herrich-Schäffer...
- reflections, half transparent and with the veins darker. The larvae feed on Krugiodendron ferreum. The larva at first stitches together any overlapping leaves...
- elliptica soldierwood Rhamnaceae (buckthorn family) Krugiodendron: krugiodendrons Krugiodendron ferreum leadwood; black ironwood Rhamnaceae (buckthorn...
- Iriartea deltoidea Black Palm, Palmira wood Colophospermum mopane Krugiodendron ferreum, a species of tree found in the Americas Olea capensis, a species...