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Parkinsonia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Parkinsonia aculeata is a tree from the family Fabaceae; common names include Mexican Palo Verde, Parkinsonia, Jerusalem thorn, or Jellybean tree. It is native to the southwestern United States (western Texas, southern Arizona), Mexico, the Caribbean, South America south to northern Argentina...
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#217 Parkinsonia aculeata Common Names: Jerusalem thorn, Mexican palo verde Family: Fabaceae/Leguminosae (bean Family) Location There are five species in the genus Parkinsonia: four in North and South America and one in South Africa.
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Parkinsonia florida Family: Fabaceae Common name: blue paloverde Synonym(s): Cercidium floridum View images, U.S. range map, and classification at PLANTS.USDA.GOV View range map for a state at PLANTS.USDA.GOV: AZ CA NV Click on an image to obtain a higher resolution version...
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Scientific Name: Parkinsonia microphylla (Cercidium microphyllum) Common Name: Yellow Paloverde, Foothill Paloverde Flower Color: Pale yellow and white Plant Type: Tree, Shrub, Perennial, Deciduous Height: To 25 feet (7.6 m) tall Parkinsonia microphylla < Previous...
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A new flavanone with epoxy-isopentyl moiety named parkintin has been isolated from the methanol soluble part of Parkinsonia aculeata Linn.
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(All documents available for downloading are in .pdf format) Parkinsonia Best Practice Manual...
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Definitions of Parkinsonia at Dictionary.com. 1 result for: Parkinsonia Browse Nearby Entries...
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Definitions of Parkinsonia florida at Dictionary.com. 1 result for: Parkinsonia florida Browse Nearby Entries...
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Parkinsonia aculeata Mexican palo verde Fabaceae Family leafless midribs on Parkinsonia aculeata...
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