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CASHEW Anacardiaceae: Lacquer Mastic and Poison Ivy. By John F. Donan. 1986 YB, pp 1-9 Remembered Fruits of the Philippines. By John McIntyre Jr.. 1976 YB, p 57 Return to the Philippines. By John McIntyre, 1978 YB, pp 5-13 ...
CASHEW APPLE (Anacardium occidentale) CAT'S CLAW (Uncaria guianensis) CAYENNE (Capsicum frutescens) ...
Anacardium - Cashews Anacardium occidentale - Cashew Cotinus - Smoke Trees Cotinus coggygria - Common Smoke Tree Cotinus obovatus - American Smoke Tree ...
Family: Cashew (Anacardiaceae) Flowering: April-May Field Marks: This species differs from the very similar poison ivy by its more blunt-tipped leaflets, its always upright stature, and its usually larger, hairier drupes.
Anacardium occidentale (Cashew Nut, Cashew Apple, Caju, Family: Anacardiaceae) Anagyris foetida (Mediterranean Stinkbush, Stinking Bean Trefoil, Purging Trefoil , Family: Faboideae / Leguminosae / Papilionaceae) ...
arise from the use of the terms rachis, peduncle and pedicel. The peduncle is simple, bearing a single flower, as in primrose; or branched, as in London-pride. 6. - Peduncle of Fig It is sometimes succulent, as in Carica), ending in a the cashew, ...
The resin content is responsible for the acid taste of mango and cashew fruits and of the oil (sometimes extracted) in pistachio and cashew nuts.
Anacardium occidentale (Cashew, Pajuil, Maranon) Cotinus coggygria (Smoke Tree, Venetian Sumach) Cyrtocarpa edulis Harpephyllum caffrum (Kaffir Date, Kaffir Plum, Wild Plum) Malosma laurina (Laurel Sumac) Mangifera indica (Mango) ...
Family: Anacardiaceae, Cashew view all from this family Description Shrub or small tree with a short trunk and open crown of stout, spreading branches. Height: 25' (7.6 m). Diameter: 6" (15 cm).
Poison ivy (Rhusradicans), a member of the Anacardhaceae (Cashew) family, grows as a vine with root-like tendrils that aid in climbing. It has yellow-green leaves that are borne in a compound leaf with three leaflets.
The seed is soft like a cashew nut and has a slight flavour of pine nuts. This is a delicious seed and it makes very pleasant eating. It is a food that can easily be eaten in quantity and can be used as a staple food in the diet[K].
Nombres relacionados: Anacardiaceae (familia), Anacardium orientale (similar), Anacardo (castellano), Cajueiro (gallego y/o portugués), Cashew (inglés), Cashew Nut (inglés), Cassavium pomiferum (sinónimo), Cassuvium pomiferum (similar), Kaju (hindi), ...
Anacardium occidentale. Cashew Nut tree. Not common, some were once planted in a rural area of St. David's known as Cashew City. A few years ago, one was planted in the Bermuda Perfumery Gardens.
Index- plants in this Family Anacardiaceae / Cashews Winged Sumac (Rhus copallinum) Winged Sumac is also known as Rhus capollina and several vernacular names including; Dwarf Sumac, Flameleaf Sumac and Shining Sumac.. ...
Family: Anacardiaceae / Cashew Family Cashews / Rhus L.
alternate arrangement. simple or compound leaves. dioecious or polygamo-dioecious ...
Das Angebot ist riesig und umfaßt viele unbekanntere, sonst kaum erhältliche Arten, vor allem tropische Obst- und Gemüsepflanzen (Cashew, Papaya, candle nut, Kaffee, drumstick tree).
They are nutritious, with slightly more protein than pistachio nuts and cashews, and more oil than either, while being very low in carbohydrate. They are extremely high in calcium, manganese, copper and iron.
Family Anacardiaceae, with cashews, mangos, and pistachios Genus Toxicodendron, the poison ivies, oaks, and sumacs ...
Schinus molle. PEPPER TREE. Peru ANACARDIACEAE (Sumac or cashew family) ...
#95 Rhus typhina Common Names: staghorn summac, velvet sumac Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew Family) Wallpaper Gallery (2 images) ...
Common name: Brazilian Pepper, Aroeira, Bahamian holly, christmas berry, Florida holly, pepper tree, pink pepper, rose pepper Botanical name: Schinus terebinthifolius Family: Anacardiaceae (Cashew family) ...
The wood of ailanthus is soft, weak, coarse-grained, and creamy white to light brown in color. All parts of the tree, especially the flowers, have a strong, offensive odor, which some have likened to peanuts or cashews.
See also: Green, May, Sumac, Fruits, Rhus
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