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- org: Tambourissa alaticarpa Lorence Madagascar Tambourissa amplifolia (Tul.) A. DC. Mauritius Tambourissa bathiei Cavaco Madagascar Tambourissa beanjadensis...
- Tambourissa pedicellata is a species of plant in the Monimiaceae family. It is endemic to Mauritius. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry...
- Tambourissa cocottensis, commonly known as Bois Tambour is a species of plant in the Monimiaceae family. The only po****tion (less than 50 individuals...
- trees include species of Dombeya on RĂ©union, and species of Monimia and Tambourissa (Monimiaceae) on both islands. There is an understory of small trees...
- The largest genera and the number of their constituent species is: Tambourissa (50), Mollinedia (20-90), Kibara (43), Steganthera (17), Palmeria (14)...
- canopy species include Dalbergia, Diospyros, Ocotea, Symphonia, and Tambourissa; emergents of Canarium, Albizia, and Neobrochoneura a****inata rise above...
- well constructed of the many houses because it was built using ambora (Tambourissa parrifolia), an extremely durable and rot-resistant indigenous hardwood...
- plant surviving, down from two reported in 1980), Syzygium commersonii, Tambourissa peltata, Croton vaughanii, Erythrospermum monticulum, Chionanthus boutoni...
- Typical canopy genera include Dalbergia, Diospyros, Ocotea, Symphonia, and Tambourissa; emergents of Canarium, Albizia and Neobrochoneura a****inata are also...
- 20 to 25 meters high. Trees are typically evergreen, and species of Tambourissa, Pterophylla, Symphonia, Dombeya, Dilobeia, Dalbergia, Canarium, Diospyros...