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Genus of flowering plants
m tall. Picrasma chinensis P.Y.Chen Picrasma crenata Engl. in Engl. & Prantl Picrasma excelsa (Sw.) Planch. Picrasma javanica Blume Picrasma mexicana
Picrasma
Species of tree
Picrasma quassioides (picrasma; Chinese: 苦樹 ku shu, Japanese: ニガキ nigaki "bitterwood"; also India quassia, quassia wood, shurni, quassia-wood, or quassiawood;
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Species of tree
Picrasma javanica is a tree in the family Simaroubaceae. The specific epithet javanica is from the Latin meaning "of Java". Picrasma javanica grows up
Picrasma_javanica
Species of flowering plant
Picrasma excelsa is a species of Picrasma in the family Simaroubaceae. It is found in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Saint
Picrasma_excelsa
Family of plants
in Picrasma, in contrast to other members of the family such as Ailanthus, this indicates the existence of a subgroup in the family with Picrasma, Holacantha
Simaroubaceae
Species of tree
Picrasma crenata, the pau-amargo, pau-tenente or tenente-josé, is a tree species in the family Simaroubaceae, native to Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay
Picrasma_crenata
List of plant species with reported psychoactive properties
beta-carbolines Picrasma ailanthoides, beta-carbolines Picrasma crenata, beta-carbolines Picrasma excelsa, beta-carbolines Picrasma javanica, beta-carbolines
List_of_psychoactive_plants
Species of tree
reduction of greenhouse effect or global warming. Bitter wood Quassia amara Picrasma excelsa Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI).; IUCN SSC Global
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Traditional Japanese decorative woodworking technique
wood from the Katsura tree (Cercidiphyllum japonicum) is used for black; Picrasma quassioides, mulberry (Morus alba) and the Chinese lacquer tree (Toxicodendron
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Species of flowering plant
Evodia ridleyi Hochr. Evodia schullei Warb. Evodia simulans Merr. & L.M.Perry Evodia subcaudata Merr. Evodia tenuistyla Stapf Picrasma denhamii Seem.
Melicope_denhamii
Class of chemical compounds
kerstingii, Quassia africana, Quassia amara, (the wood of ) Picrasma ailanthoides, Picrasma javanica, Picrolemma pseudocoffea, Simaba guianensis, and Simaruba
Quassinoid
Index of plants with the same common name
Simaroubaceae, and may refer to: The genus Picrasma of South & South-East Asia and the Caribbean, e.g. Picrasma excelsa Simarouba glauca, native to Florida
Bitter_wood
National park in Thailand
Passiflora siamica Payena lanceolata Phrynium pubinerve Phyllanthus collinsiae Picrasma javanica Pimelodendron griffithianum Plectocomiopsis geminiflora Polyalthia
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domingensis Petrea volubilis Phyla dulcis - Lippia dulcis Picardaea haitiensis Picrasma excelsa Picrodendron baccatum Pimenta haitiensis Pineda incana Pinguicula
Flora of the Dominican Republic
Flora_of_the_Dominican_Republic
myriacanthum Harrisonia Harrisonia perforata Ailanthus Ailanthus triphysa Picrasma Picrasma javanica Eurycoma Eurycoma longifolia Brucea Brucea mollis Brucea
List of trees of northern Thailand
List_of_trees_of_northern_Thailand
medicinal Primarily used as a culinary fruit Quassia Quassia amara and Picrasma excelsa Simaroubaceae shrub or tree culinary, medicinal extracts of stem
Plants used as herbs or spices
Plants_used_as_herbs_or_spices
Genus of plants in the Simaroubaceae family found in the tropics of the world
Quassia amara, Quassia cedron (syn. Simaba cedron, Quassia excelsa (syn. Picrasma excelsa), Quassia indica (syn. Samadera indica Gaertn.), Quassia simarouba
Quassia
Species of tree
Quassia amara is marketed and used interchangeably with another tree species Picrasma excelsa, sharing the common name of quassia (and many of Quassia amara's
Quassia_amara
Plants native to Cuba
Cronquist – western Cuba Picrasma cubensis* Radlk. & Urb. – western Cuba (Sierra de los Organos) Picrasma excelsa (Sw.) Planch. Picrasma pauciflora* A.Noa &
Flora_of_Cuba
Gymnostemon zaizou Hannoa kitombetombe Nothospondias staudtii Picramnia bullata Picrasma excelsa Pierreodendron kerstingii Quassia sanguinea Samadera bidwillii
List of IUCN Red List vulnerable plants
List_of_IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_plants
Phytolaccaceae Caryophyllales CS G Picea Latin name Pinaceae Pinales CS G Picrasma bitterness Simaroubaceae Sapindales Ba G Pieris Pieria, the home of the
List of plant genus names with etymologies (L–P)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(L–P)
Physoplexis Physostegia Phyteuma Phytolacca (pokeweed) Picea (spruce) Picrasma Pieris Pilea Pileostegia Pilosella Pilosocereus Pimelea Pimpinella Pinanga
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
Species of moth
Hokkaidō and Honshū in Japan. The wingspan is 7.6–10 mm. The larvae feed on Picrasma quassioides. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Japanese species
Eteoryctis_picrasmae
Index of plants with the same common name
Euonymus atropurpureus, native to the eastern United States and Canada Picrasma excelsa, native to the Caribbean Quassia amara, native to Central and South
Bitter_ash
pubescens Murraya exotica Glycosmis pentaphylla Simaroubaceae Samadera lucida Picrasma javanica Ailanthus kurzii Ochnaceae Ochna wallichii Gomphia hookeriii Burseraceae
List of trees of the Andaman Islands
List_of_trees_of_the_Andaman_Islands
Chemical compound
"Cytotoxic Tirucallane and Apotirucallane Triterpenoids from the Stems of Picrasma quassioides". J Nat Prod. 79 (8): 1899–1910. doi:10.1021/acs.jnatprod.5b01137
Tirucallane
Topics referred to by the same term
Castanea crenata , a tree in Fagaceae Scolopia crenata , a tree in Salicaceae Picrasma crenata , a tree in Simaroubaceae Liotina crenata , a sea snail Turbonilla
Crenata
Arboretum at the University of Michigan campus
are historically important and will be replaced. Korean Quasibark Tree (Picrasma quassioides) - possibly the only specimens in Michigan, planted 1933. Larches
Nichols_Arboretum
, Rudgea parquioides(Cham.) Müll.Arg., Picramnia parvifolia Engl. and Picrasma crenata (Vell.) Engl. In a survey located in a one-hectare plot in a slope
Santa Cruz do Sul University Private Natural Heritage Reserve
Santa_Cruz_do_Sul_University_Private_Natural_Heritage_Reserve
Botanical garden in North Brunswick, New Jersey
Ornamental Tree Collection - unusual small trees, including India Quassiawood (Picrasma ailanthoides), the state's largest Paperbark Maple (Acer griseum), a very
Rutgers_Gardens
Brucea javanica Brucea mollis Eurycoma longifolia Harrisonia perforata Picrasma javanica Irvingia malayana Ochna integerrima Canarium subulatum Garuga
List of plants of Doi Suthep–Pui National Park
List_of_plants_of_Doi_Suthep–Pui_National_Park
brucea MeSH B06.388.100.898.333 – eurycoma MeSH B06.388.100.898.555 – picrasma MeSH B06.388.100.898.599 – quassia MeSH B06.388.100.898.799 – simarouba
List_of_MeSH_codes_(B06)
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Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Who Wears Serpents; Lord Shiva
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Dutch
Forester.
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fully Right
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Hindu, Indian
Whole; Unity; One who Learns from Other
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Devoted, Enlightening, Brilliant
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Poetess
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Biblical
Leopard, bitterness, rebellion.
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Principled, Moral person, Virtuous
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Popularity
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Northamptonshire, recorded in Domesday Book as Silvetone and Selvestone, from the genitive case of an Old English personal name, either Sǣwulf (see Self) or Sigewulf (‘victory wolf’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Translation of German and Ashkenazic Jewish Silberstein.
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