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মধ্য ও পূর্ব উত্তর আমেরিকা বৃহৎ bipinnate পাতার সবুজ-সাদা ফুল থাকার সুদর্শন গাছ বড় অরণ্যময় কটা pods যার বীজ একটি কফি বিকল্প হিসেবে ব্যবহার করা হয় দ্বারা অনুসরণ





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Guilandina bonduc, commonly known as grey nicker, nicker bean, fever nut or knicker nut, is a species of flowering plant in the senna tribe, Caesalpinieae.


leguminous shrubs, particularly Guilandina bonduc and Guilandina major, both known by the common name warri tree.


bonduc produces gray nickernuts, and C.


solomonensis Hattink Caesalpinia volkensii Harms Leaves of Guilandina bonduc Fruits of G.


bonduc The Legume Phylogeny Working Group (LPWG) (2017).


The hostplants for the species include Caesalpinia bonduc, Derris elliptica, and Moullava spicata.


The hostplants for the species include Caesalpinia bonduc and Caesalpinia decapetala.


The larvae feed on Caesalpinia bonduc.


Caesalpinia bonduc – grey nickernut Caesalpinia major – yellow nickernut Carapa guianensis.


the 1970s, Miami blues were reported to use grey nickerbeans (Caesalpinia bonduc) and blackbeads (Pithecellobium species) as host plants.


isolo) comprised 4 rows of 8 pits each, and 64 seeds (usually Caesalpinia bonduc seeds) are used; the equipment is thus the same as that of many other East.


Letti The larva feeds on Celtis sinensis, Trema cannabina and Caesalpinia bonduc.


Grey nickernut (Guilandina bonduc) 3.


Caesalpinia bonduc seeds, or small stones, are traditionally used.


*baRubu 1208 a tree; Macaranga tanarius *binuŋa 12434 a vine Caesalpinia bonduc *kabit₃ 10233 a vine with gourd or cucumber-like fruit Luffa sp.


bonduc after roasting).


Gozgo (the fever nut or Caesalpinia bonduc) is, again, of Indian origin.


Geronggang native Lepidium virginicum Brassicaceae introduced Caesalpinia bonduc Caesalpiniaceae nickernut Kelenchi native Senna occidentalis Caesalpiniaceae.


(Bucida buceras) Almácigo (Bursera simaruba) Mato de playa (Caesalpinia bonduc) Algodón de seda (Calotropis procera) Barbasco (Canella winterana) Haba.


) Griseb, Caesalpinia bonduc (L.



bonduc's Meaning':

handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by large woody brown pods whose seeds are used as a coffee substitute

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