Albizia niopoides (Spruce ex Benth.) Burkart var. niopoides
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Leguminosae
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SC SE North America (S Mexico to Panama, Lesser Antilles) South America (tropics)
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SC SE
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L
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D [E]
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[hel] hyg xer calc?
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ma pl (ornamental, shade tree) pp (excellent for fabrication of paper pulp) ti (boats, cabinet work, chariots, exterior construction when treated, flooring, furniture, general construction, interior of houses, matches boxes, poles, posts for mine and fences, railroad ties, tool handles)
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Acacia guacamayo (Britton & Killip) Standl.
Albizia caribaea (Urb.) Britton & Rose
Albizia hassleri (Chodat) Burkart
Albizia richardiana King & Prain
Feuilleea niopoides (Spruce ex Benth.) Kuntze
Piptadenia communis Morong non Benth.
Pithecellobium caribaeum Urb.
Pithecellobium hassleri Chodat
Pithecellobium niopoides Spruce ex Benth.
Pithecolobium caribaeum Urb.
Senegalia guacamayo Britton & Killip
Senegalia liebmanii Britton & Rose
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typical tantakayo albizia; tantakayo (Trinidad and Tobago); wild tamarind (Grenada)
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albizie des Caraïbes typique
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angico blanco (Paraguay); carabelí, caro (Venezuela); gallinazo, gavilana (Costa Rica); guacamayo (Colombia); guanacaste (Nicaragua); guanacaste blanco (Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua); hueso de pescado (Venezuela); jebió (Bolivia); jesmo (Belize); llambo paspaco (Peru); pakará blanca (Paraguay); paspaco blanco (Peru); tantacayo (Panama); tataré hu, timbó atá, timbó verde (Paraguay); tribunal (Colombia); turupía camburi chiquito (Venezuela)
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angico branco, farinha-seca, frango-assado, gurujuba (Brazil); yvirá-yú (Paraguay); yvyrá jú (guarani, Paraguay)
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