Parasenegalia visco
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Parasenegalia visco is a perennial tree found at higher elevations in northern Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru. It has also been introduced to Africa. Common names for it include arca, visco, viscote, viscote blanco and viscote negro.It grows 6–25m tall and it has fragrant yellow flowers in the Spring. In Bolivia is found at an altitude of 1500–3000m. It has light to dark reddish brown twigs and small white flowers. It is cultivated for use in cabinetmaking.
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Parasenegalia visco
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Parasenegalia visco
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Parasenegalia visco
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Parasenegalia visco
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Seigler & Ebinger
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Parasenegalia
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Parasenegalia visco
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Range of Parasenegalia visco
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P. visco
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IUCN2.3
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* Acacia concinna (Phil. 1870)
* Acacia platensis (Manganaro 1919)
* Acacia polyphylla (Clos 1813)
* Acacia riparia (Kunth) var. angustifoliola (Kuntze 1898)
* Acacia visco (Lorentz ex Griseb. 1879)
* Acacia visite (Lorentz 1874)
* Lysiloma polyphyllum (Benth. 1875)
* Manganaroa platensis ( Speg. 1921)
* Manganaroa subsericea (Speg. 1921 [1923])
* Senegalia visco ( Seigler & Ebinger 2006)
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Parasenegalia visco is a perennial tree found at higher elevations in northern Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru. It has also been introduced to Africa. Common names for it include arca, visco, viscote, viscote blanco and viscote negro.It grows 6–25m tall and it has fragrant yellow flowers in the Spring. In Bolivia is found at an altitude of 1500–3000m. It has light to dark reddish brown twigs and small white flowers. It is cultivated for use in cabinetmaking. Methanol extract of Senegalia visco has been shown to have short-term and long-term anti-inflammatory effects in lab rats. Among the class of compounds characterized from S. visco leaves, the triterpenoid lupeol, α-amyrin and β-amyrin may be mainly responsible for the pharmacological activities.
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* Acacia concinna (Phil. 1870)
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* Acacia platensis (Manganaro 1919)
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* Acacia polyphylla (Clos 1813)
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* Acacia visco (Lorentz ex Griseb. 1879)
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* Acacia visite (Lorentz 1874)
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* Lysiloma polyphyllum (Benth. 1875)
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* Manganaroa subsericea (Speg. 1921[1923])
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* Senegalia visco (Lorentz ex Griseb.) Seigler & Ebinger 2006)
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* Manganaroa platensis (Manganaro 1919) Speg. 1921)
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* Acacia riparia (Kunth) var. angustifoliola (Kuntze 1898)
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LR/lc
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IUCN2.3