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Lithraea molleoides is a tree (2.5[clarification needed] and 8 m tall) that is
native to
South America,
specially in Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, and the...
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family Anacardiaceae.[citation needed]
Gluta spp (rengas tree)
Lithraea molleoides (aruera –
South America)
Smodingium argutum (African
poison ivy) Toxicodendron:...
- L.)
Limonia acidissima L. (as S.
limonia L.)
Lithraea molleoides (Vell.) Engl. (as S.
molleoides Vell.)
Zanthoxylum ****ara (L.) Sarg. (as S. ****ara L.)...
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referred to as ****ara coco) and
Schinus molleoides (locally
referred to as
Lithrea molleoides) as the
predominant species.
Other notable species...
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Anacardioideae Genus:
Lithraea Miers ex Hook. & Arn.
Species Lithraea brasiliensis Lithraea caustica Lithraea molleoides Synonyms Lithrea Miers ex Hook. & Arn....
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usually weaker than that
induced by
touch of the
closely related Lithraea molleoides,
known in
Brazil as "wild"
aroeira (aroeira brava). Conversely, Schinus...
- (rengas tree)
Toxicodendron vernicifluum (****anese
lacquer tree)
Lithraea molleoides (aruera –
South America)
Subspecies T. r. subsp.
barkleyi Gillis T. r...
- as
Chaco Serrano,
extends from 500 to 1300
meters elevation.
Lithraea molleoides and
Zanthoxylum coco are the
predominant trees on the
eastern slopes,...
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species such as perobas,
aroeiras (Astronium
fraxinifolium and
Lithraea molleoides) ipês,
quaresmeiras and
jacaranda trees.
During the
first half of the...
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rajendrae Himalayas Hericium rajchenbergii Grows on dead
stems of
Lithraea molleoides Argentina Hericium yumthangense Small rooting base,
intricate three tier...