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contains about 24
species of
trees and shrubs,
which are
commonly known as
leadtrees. They are
native to the Americas,
ranging from
Texas in the
United States...
- wattle[citation needed] (called so
because of its
yellowish white hue),
white leadtree,
river tamarind,[page needed] ipil-ipil, tan-tan, and
white popinac. Leucaena...
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plant in the
legume family known by the
common names littleleaf leadtree,
goldenball leadtree,
wahoo tree, and lemonball. It is
native to
Chihuahua and Coa****la...
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lebbeck Enterolobium cyclocarpum –
earpodtree Leucaena leucocephala –
leadtree Silage may be
composed by the following:
Alfalfa Maize (corn) Gr****-legume...
- leucocephala)
which are
commonly eaten in
parts of Mexico, also
known as
leadtree or
river tamarind This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
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Soursop and
white leadtree, some of the
plants that are
specifically planted in
rural pekarangans...
- mimosa, faux-acacia, horse/wild tamarind,
jumbie bean, lead tree,
white leadtree, wild mimosa, wild
tamarind Native to
Central America,
invasive throughout...
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trees Leucaena pulverulenta great leadtree Fabaceae (legume
family (peas)) Yes Yes Yes
Leucaena retusa littleleaf leadtree Fabaceae (legume
family (peas))...
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Shrubs such as
scarlet bouvardia (Bouvardia ternifolia), little-leaf
leadtree (Leucaena retusa),
trompillo (Ipomoea hederifolia),
evergreen sumac (Rhus...
- L.
leucocephala may
refer to:
Leucaena leucocephala, the
white leadtree jumbay or
white popinac, a
small tropical tree
species Lomandra leucocephala, a...