Acacia heterophylla
Acacia heterophylla, the highland tamarind, is a tree (or shrub in its higher places) endemic to Réunion island where it is commonly named tamarin des hauts The tree has a juvenile stage where its leaves have a pinnate arrangement, but in the adult stage the leaves diminish and the phyllode becomes the dominant photosynthetic structure. It has been introduced into Madagascar where it grows in a subhumid climate at an altitude of about 500–1000 m above sea level.
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Acacia heterophylla
Acacia heterophylla, the highland tamarind, is a tree (or shrub in its higher places) endemic to Réunion island where it is commonly named tamarin des hauts The tree has a juvenile stage where its leaves have a pinnate arrangement, but in the adult stage the leaves diminish and the phyllode becomes the dominant photosynthetic structure. It has been introduced into Madagascar where it grows in a subhumid climate at an altitude of about 500–1000 m above sea level.
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Acacia heterophylla Acacia het ...... ameublement et en ébénisterie.
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Acacia heterophylla ist eine P ...... ion, chêne de Bourbon genannt.
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Acacia heterophylla é uma espé ...... ertencente à família Fabaceae.
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Acacia heterophylla, el tamari ...... titudes de entre 500–1000 msnm
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Acacia heterophylla, the highl ...... r from that of A. melanoxylon.
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Acacia brevipes (A.Cunn.)
Acacia xiphoclada (Baker)
Mimosa heterophylla (Lam.)
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Acacia heterophylla
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A. heterophylla
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Acacia heterophylla Acacia het ...... ameublement et en ébénisterie.
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Acacia heterophylla ist eine P ...... ion, chêne de Bourbon genannt.
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Acacia heterophylla é uma espé ...... ertencente à família Fabaceae.
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Acacia heterophylla, el tamari ...... titudes de entre 500–1000 msnm
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Acacia heterophylla, the highl ...... ut 500–1000 m above sea level.
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Acacia heterophylla
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Acacia heterophylla
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Acacia heterophylla
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Acacia heterophylla
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Tamarin des Hauts
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