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Bocas del Toro, Panama
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The large size and smooth trunk make this species ideal to protect hives of Apis Dorsata, the giant asian honeybee. Photo from central Sumatra.
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A widespread species from eastern Africa. Photo from southern Mexico. Known in English as the Canarybird Bush.
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Bauhinia variegata L.FABACEAE Local: Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Silva Jr., M.C. e Lima, R.M.C. 100 rvores Urbanas de Braslia. Rede de Sementes do Cerrado, 2010.
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Carpentaria, Queensland, Australia
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Waterfall, New South Wales, Australia
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Lonavala, Maharashtra, India
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Sandalwood Mobile Home Park, Florida, United States
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Endemic to the western lowlands of Ecuador. Jatun Sacha Gardens. Caesalpinoid.
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Ceres, Western Cape, South Africa
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Tanga, Tanzania
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Lupinus velutinus Benth.FABACEAELocal: Setor de Manses Park Way, rea de Proteo Ambiental Gama Cabea de Veado, Braslia, Brasil.Ref.: Medeiros, J.D. Guia de campo: vegetao do Cerrado 500 espcies. MMA, 2011.
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Cassia javanica from Caesalpiniaceae
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2010.07.04 Czech Republic, esk Krumlov (mixed forest - mainly broadleaf, umava national park 825 m AMSL).Both are common, Filipendula flowering from june till august, Lupinus from june till september.Lupinus is not native and potentially invasive; the plant was introduced not only as ornamental plant but also as fodder (for deer too, seeded in forests) and for re-greening of roadside slopes after construction work - both worked (and still works) in favour of establishing this one in the Central European fauna.While Lupinus is potentially invasive it isn't as 'dangerous' as other species - actually it seems that Lupinus, a typical pioneering plant, is disappearing from habitats as soon as more competitive native plants manage to establish themselves there.German names: Gewhnliches Gross-Mdesss (Filipendula); Stauden-Lupine (Lupinus)ID: Fischer & al., Exkursionsflora (2008 3rd)