- Vac****ia
xanthophloea is a tree in the
family Fabaceae,
commonly known in
English as the
fever tree. This
species of Vac****ia is
native to
eastern and...
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xanthophloea is a
species of
plant in the
family Berberidaceae. It is
endemic to China.
China Plant Specialist Group (2004). "Berberis
xanthophloea"...
- The
ancient Egyptians used
acacia gum in paints. The gum of
Acacia xanthophloea and
Acacia karroo has a high
sugar content and is
sought out by the lesser...
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Fever tree is a
common name for Vac****ia
xanthophloea, a tree
native to
eastern and
southern Africa: also Kipling's
fevertree Fever tree may also refer...
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splendens develop from the leaf petioles. Sti****
spines on Vac****ia
xanthophloea.
Areoles and
spines of the tree-like
Rhodocactus grandifolius. Spines...
- was
created in 1996. It is
named for a
Naivasha thorn tree (Acacia
xanthophloea) that has been used as a
message board for the city of Nairobi, Kenya...
- Malawi,
South Africa,
Zambia and Zimbabwe. The
larvae feed on
Acacia xanthophloea.
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these gr****land areas.
There are also
scattered yellow-barked
Acacia xanthophloea.
There is a
riverine forest along the
permanent river in the
south of...
- Kenya, Malawi,
South Africa and Tanzania. The
larvae feed on Vac****ia
xanthophloea. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Chloroclystis
consocer Prout 1937". Home of Ichneumonoidea...
- (Delile) P.J.H.Hurter Vac****ia
seyal occasionally hybridizes with V.
xanthophloea. Vac****ia
seyal is,
along with
other Vac****ias, an
important source...