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- Staudtia is a genus of plant in family Myristicaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): Staudtia pterocarpa (Warb.)...
- Staudtia pterocarpa, commonly known as pau-vermelho, is a species of plant in the family Myristicaceae. It is a tree that is endemic to São Tomé Island...
- Staudtia stipitata is a species of plant in the family Myristicaceae. Commonly known as Bokapi, M'bonda (Cameroon), Niove, M'boun (Gabon), Kamashi or Nkafi...
- study found that the soft seeds of plants such as Drypetes gossweileri, Staudtia gabonensis, Dacryoides buettneri, Ongokea gore, Santiria trimera, Annonidium...
- Karst. Paramyristica W.J.de Wilde Pycnanthus Warb. Scyphocephalium Warb. Staudtia Warb. Virola Aubl. Myristicaceae are found in humid lowland forests, swamp...
- Stapfiella Otto Stapf (1857–1933) P****ifloraceae Bu Stapfochloa Poaceae Bu Staudtia Alois Staudt (d. 1897), German botanist; collected plants in Kamerun (now...
- Scorodophloeus zenkeri S****a guiso S****a macroptera S****a robusta Sindora Staudtia stipitata Sterculia macrophylla Sterculia oblonga Sterculia villosa Strombosia...
- tamrauensis Myristica trianthera Myristica ultrabasica Myristica verruculosa Staudtia pterocarpa Virola parvifolia Subspecies Horsfieldia penangiana subsp. obtusifolia...
- brasiliensis Parkia speciosa Pterocarpus dalbergoides Quercus Samanea saman Staudtia stipitata Symphonia globulifera Terminalia bialata Trichilia Triplochiton...
- about 1,000 and 1,350 m (3,280 and 4,430 ft), it was co-dominant with Staudtia stipitata and Julbernardia seretii, and was abundant at higher elevations...