Pentaclethra macroloba
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Pentaclethra macroloba (conocido comúnmente como dormilón, capitancillo, gavilán, quebracho o pracaxi) es un árbol del género Pentaclethra, nativo de las áreas tropicales húmedas del norte del Neotrópico.
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Pentaclethra macroloba är en ärtväxtart som först beskrevs av Carl Ludwig von Willdenow, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Carl Ernst Otto Kuntze. Pentaclethra macroloba ingår i släktet Pentaclethra och familjen ärtväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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Pentaclethra macroloba is a large and common leguminous tree in the genus Pentaclethra native to the wet tropical areas of the northern Neotropics, which can form monocultural stands in some seasonally flooded habitats. It has giant, bipinnate leaves shaped like feathers. It uses seed dispersal by water to establish itself in new areas, having floating seeds that are left behind after the waters recede after floods or tides. It has hard timber which is not very resistant to rot in the tropics, but it can be treated, has a pretty pink-red colour when dry, and has a number of uses. Oil used in cosmetics is extracted from the large seeds. In the northern Amazon region the bark is used in herbal medicine as an antivenom, and in the Guianas the bark has been used as a fish poison. Despite their
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Pentaclethra macroloba
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Pentaclethra macroloba
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Kuntze
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Pentaclethra
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Pentaclethra macroloba tree in Costa Rica
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macroloba
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Acacia aspidioides (G.Mey.)
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Acacia macroloba (Willd.)
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Cailliea macrostachya (Steud.)
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Dichrostachys macrostachya ( Walp.)
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Entada werbaeana (J.Presl)
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Mimosa macroloba ( Poir.)
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Pentaclethra brevipila (Benth.)
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Pentaclethra filamentosa (Benth.)
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Pentaclethra macroloba (conocido comúnmente como dormilón, capitancillo, gavilán, quebracho o pracaxi) es un árbol del género Pentaclethra, nativo de las áreas tropicales húmedas del norte del Neotrópico.
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Pentaclethra macroloba is a large and common leguminous tree in the genus Pentaclethra native to the wet tropical areas of the northern Neotropics, which can form monocultural stands in some seasonally flooded habitats. It has giant, bipinnate leaves shaped like feathers. It uses seed dispersal by water to establish itself in new areas, having floating seeds that are left behind after the waters recede after floods or tides. It has hard timber which is not very resistant to rot in the tropics, but it can be treated, has a pretty pink-red colour when dry, and has a number of uses. Oil used in cosmetics is extracted from the large seeds. In the northern Amazon region the bark is used in herbal medicine as an antivenom, and in the Guianas the bark has been used as a fish poison. Despite their toxicity, the seeds are eaten by variegated squirrels, parrots and macaws, and serve as the nurseries of the larvae of the moth Carmenta surinamensis.
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Pentaclethra macroloba är en ärtväxtart som först beskrevs av Carl Ludwig von Willdenow, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Carl Ernst Otto Kuntze. Pentaclethra macroloba ingår i släktet Pentaclethra och familjen ärtväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
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