Pseudobombax munguba, numerous species of Ficus, and the palm Astrocaryum jauar. From Wordnik.com. [Purus varzea] Reference
The most frequent trees are pioneer species such as Cecropia latiloba, Pseudobombax munguba, Nectandra amazonum, Symmeria paniculata, and the palm Astrocaryum jauari. From Wordnik.com. [Central Amazonian Conservation Complex, Brazil] Reference
The most abundant species are fire tolerant species such as Copernicia alba, Tabebuia aurea and T. heptaphylla, Machaerium hirtum, Pseudobombax marginatum and P. longiflorum. From Wordnik.com. [Beni savanna] Reference
Large trees of the forest include Hura crepitans, Triplaris surinamensis, Calycophyllum spruceanum, Cedrela oderata, Pseudobombax munguba, Virola surinamensis, and Ceiba pentandra. From Wordnik.com. [Gurupa varzea] Reference
Woody species in the better drained savannas and woodlands include Tabebuia ochracea, Luehea paniculata, Acacia albicorticata, Acrocomia aculeata, Astronium fraxinifolium, Cordia glabrata, Pithecellobium scalare, Pseudobombax marginatum, and Samanea tubulosa. From Wordnik.com. [Beni savanna] Reference
Semi-deciduous tropical moist forest are the most widespread; they include canopy trees such as Bombacopsis quinata, B. sessilis, Enterolobium cyclocarpum, Licania hypoleuca, Pltypodium elegans, Pseudobombax septenatum, Sterculia apelata, Terminalia amazonica, Tetragastris panamensis and Vitex cymosa. From Wordnik.com. [Eastern Panamanian montane forests] Reference
Visits Caluromys lanatus (Didelphidae) flowers Pseudobombax tomentosum (Bombacaceae). probable case pollination marsupials in Brazil. From Wordnik.com. [MyLinkVault Newest Links] Reference
Two meters higher in elevation, early succession trees were found such as Acosmium nitens, Buchenavia macrophylla, Cecropia latiloba, Crateva benthamii, Ficus anthelminthica, Machaerium leiophyllum, Macrolobium angustifolium, Piranhea trifoliata, Pseudobombax munguba, and Tabebuia barbata. From Wordnik.com. [Monte Alegre varzea] Reference
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