Allophylus cobbe (L.) Raeusch.
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Sapindaceae
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North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa and Oceania (tropics)
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SW SC SE
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sci hyg->xer
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dr (pulped leaves or an extraction or decoction of them as well as a decoction of the roots and bark are used against stomach-ache and fever) fd (fruits) fr (bees, birds) fw (firewood) pl (ornamental) ti (canes, hilts, temporary and indoor structures)
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Allophylus africanus P.Beauv.
Allophylus glaber (Roxb.) Radlk.
Allophylus javensis (Blume) Blume
Allophylus obliquus Radlk.
Allophylus racemosus (L.) Radlk.
Allophylus scandens Ridl.
Allophylus serratus (Wight) Radlk.
Allophylus sumatranus Blume
Allophylus spicatus (Poir.) Radlk.
Allophylus ternatus (Forst.) Radlk.
Allophylus timorensis (DC.) Blume
Rhus cobbe L.
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threeleaf allophylus; three leaf (Bahamas)
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allophylus trois-feuilles
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balaro (kaian, Sarawak); bonbongan (timegon murut, Sabah); buah penancang (malay, Sarawak); embuakat (dusun, Sabah); fu singilit (jola); gamperut (dusun, Sabah); gernay (wolof); ising (iban and paloh, Sarawak); kalasi (bajau, Sabah); kelampu (iban, Sarawak); kerimbau (timegon murut, Sabah); mambahino (Sabah); marefipiaka (Madagascar); mukkannanpezhu (India); sadkan (serer); sasah (bajau East Coast, Sabah); sisipen pelandok (dusun, Sabah); tukil-tukil (Brunei malay, Sabah); twa pawòl (creole, Haiti)
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