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Tree community, vegetation structure and aboveground carbon storage in Atlantic tropical forests of Cameroon. [PDF]

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Fobane JL   +7 more
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Widespread introduced species dominate the urban tree assemblage on the endemic-rich tropical island of São Tomé. [PDF]

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Strauß L   +12 more
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Burseraceae

2004
Burseraceae Protium copal Protium ...
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BURSERACEAE

2022
J. Raharimampionona   +2 more
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Burseraceae

1955
Dioecious, rarely monoecious trees or shrubs. Bark of twigs with a whorl of resiniferous ducts, bordered on the outer side by a distinct, closed or more or less interrupted sinuous sclerenchymatic cylinder. Pith of the twigs, petioles and petiolules not rarely with vascular strands, those in the twigs mostly amphivasal with mainly sclerenchymatic xylem,
Leenhouts, P.W., Kalkman, C., Lam, H.J.
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Burseraceae Kunth, Ann. Sci. Nat.

2011
238. Burseraceae Kunth, Ann. Sci. Nat. (Paris) 2: 346. Jul 1824, nom. cons. Balsameaceae Dumort., Anal. Fam.
Reveal, James L.   +3 more
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Burseraceae

1984
Trees; the inner bark always provided with resiniferous ducts. Leaves alternate, imparipinnate or 1—3-foliolate. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence consisting of raceme-like panicles. Flowers hermaphrodite or polygamodioecious, actinomorphic. Sepals 3—5, free or connate. Petals 3—5, free, deciduous.
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