Swietenia macrophylla
Appearance
Eudicotyledones
Rosidae
Ordo : Sapindales
Familia : Meliaceae
Genus : Swietenia
Species : S. macrophylla
Rosidae
Ordo : Sapindales
Familia : Meliaceae
Genus : Swietenia
Species : S. macrophylla
Swietenia macrophylla (Anglice big-leaf mahogany[1]) est planta florens familiae Meliacearum, in Aequatoria, Beliza, Bolivia, Brasilia, Columbia, Dominica, Guiana Francica, Guadalupa, Guatemala, Guiana, Honduria, Martinica, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Ora Opulenta, Panama, Peruvia, Salvatoria, Sancta Lucia, Sanctus Vincentius et Granatinae, Venetiola endemica. Ea est una ex duabus speciebus quae verum lignum durum mahogany appellatum effert, quarum alia est Swietenia mahagoni.
Pinacotheca
[recensere | fontem recensere]Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Etiam alia nomina communia, inter quae broad-leaved mahogany, Brazilian mahogany, Honduras mahogany, large-leaved mahogany, genuine mahogany, sky fruit, and tropical american mahogany.
Categoriae:
- Meliaceae
- Arbores Aequatoriae
- Arbores Belizae
- Arbores Boliviae
- Arbores Brasiliae
- Arbores Columbiae
- Arbores Dominicae
- Biota Guadalupiae
- Arbores Guatimaliae
- Arbores Guianae
- Arbores Guianae Francicae
- Arbores Honduriae
- Arbores Martinicae
- Arbores Mexici
- Arbores Nicaraguae
- Flora Costaricae
- Arbores Panamae
- Arbores Peruviae
- Arbores Philippinarum
- Flora Salvatoriae
- Arbores Venetiolae
- Plantae vulnerabiles