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Amérique du Nord
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Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC.
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Leguminosae
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MW MC S North America (USA: California to Kansas and Texas; Mexico to Panama) N MW MC South America (Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia) int M S Eurasia (China, India) and Africa
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MW MC SW SC SE
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[D] E
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hel [sci] hyg->xer calc sili acid->basi
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dr (bark and fruits decoction for bronchial infection and sinus congestion, eye drops made from leaves juice or cooked leaves applied or taken orally, fresh roots taken orally for diarrhea, gum exudate from trunk taken orally for cold, flu and hoarse throat) fd (beverage, confectionery products made from pods, honey, husk transformed into flour, molasses) fr (pods) fw (charcoal, excellent firewood) ma pl sa (anti-erosion, dune fixation, shade, shelter, windbreaks) ti (beams, closure poles, door and window framing, fence posts, hub of making, light construction, paving of street, posts, railroad ties, rim)
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Acacia cumanensis Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
Acacia juliflora (Sw.) Willd.
Acacia salinarum (Vahl) DC.
Algorabia juliflora (Sw.) Heynh.
Desmanthus salinarum (Vahl) Steud.
Mimosa juliflora Sw.
Mimosa piliflora Sw.
Mimosa salinarum Vahl
Neltuma bakeri Britton & Rose
Neltuma juliflora (Sw.) Raf.
Neltuma occidentalis Britton & Rose
Neltuma pallescens Britton & Rose
Prosopis bracteolata DC.
Prosopis cumanensis (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Kunth
Prosopis domingensis DC.
Prosopis dulcis var. domingensis (DC.) Benth.
Prosopis juliflora (L.) DC.
Prosopis vidaliana A.Naves ex F.Villar
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common mesquite; algarrobo (USA); cashaw (Jamaica); honey lacust, honey pod, kiawe (USA); mesquit-tree (Trinidad); mesquite (Bahamas, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, USA); screw bean (USA); velvet mesquite
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prosopis commun; baya hon, bayahonde, bayahonde français, bayarone, bayarone français, chambron, guatapana (Haiti); prosopis mesquite
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acacia de Catarina, aguijote (Nicaragua); algaroba (Puerto Rico); algarobba (Mexico); algarrabo (Colombia, Ecuador); algarrobo (Mexico, Peru); algarrobo del Brazil (Cuba); aroma, aroma americana (Puerto Rico); aromo (Costa Rica, Panama); baya honda, bayahón (Dominican Republic); bayahonda (Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico); bayahonda blanca, bayahonda blanca cambrón, bohahunda (Dominican Republic); cambron (Puerto Rico); cambrón (Dominican Republic); carbón (Costa Rica); catzimec (Guatemala, Mexico); chachaca (Cuba); cuji (Venezuela); cují (Colombia); cuji amarillo (Ecuador); cuji carora (Venezuela); cuji negro (Colombia, Venezuela); cuji yaque (Venezuela); espino blanco (Honduras); espino montreno (Costa Rica); espino ruco (Honduras); guatapaná (Cuba); guayabillo (Honduras); herrero (Panama); jamaguao (Honduras); macancaballo (Panama); maiz criollo (Ecuador); manca-caballo (Panama); mancacaballo (Colombia); mesquite (Cuba, Puerto Rico); mezquita (Cuba); mezquite (Mexico); mostrenco (Costa Rica); plumo de oro (Cuba); racascol (Guatemala); thacco (Peru); trupillo (Colombia); vallahonda (Dominican Republic); yague, yaque, yaque blanco (Venezuela)
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algaroba, algarrobo, bate caica (Brazil); bayawonn, bayawonn fran, chambron (creole, Haiti); cuida (Netherlands Antilles); gwatapana (creole, Haiti); indju (Netherlands Antilles); kabuli kikar, kikar (India); kuigi, qui, sudjoe (Netherlands Antilles); tzocohuixtli (nahuatl, Mexico); útuh (huasteco, Mexico); vilayati, vilayati babul (India)
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