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Genus of flowering plants
Alphitonia is a genus of arborescent flowering plants comprising about 15 species, constituting part of the buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae). They occur in
Alphitonia
Species of tree
Alphitonia excelsa, commonly known as the red ash or soap tree, is a species of tree in the family Rhamnaceae. It is endemic to Australia, being found
Alphitonia_excelsa
Species of plant
varieties are accepted. Alphitonia franguloides var. franguloides – Fiji Alphitonia franguloides var. obtusa A.Gray – Tonga "Alphitonia franguloides A.Gray"
Alphitonia_franguloides
Species of tree in the family Rhamnaceae
Alphitonia petriei, commonly known as the white ash, is a rainforest tree in the family Rhamnaceae from eastern and northern Australia. Other common names
Alphitonia_petriei
Species of tree
Alphitonia ponderosa is a species of flowering tree in the family Rhamnaceae, that is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. It is locally known as kauila, as
Alphitonia_ponderosa
Species of flowering tree, endemic to Queensland, Australia
Alphitonia whitei is a species of flowering tree in the family Rhamnaceae, that is endemic to Queensland in Australia. It is locally known as red ash,
Alphitonia_whitei
Species of flowering plant
Alphitonia marquesensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae. It is a tree endemic to the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia, where
Alphitonia_marquesensis
Family of flowering plants
charcoal for use in gunpowder before the development of modern propellants. Alphitonia ponderosa Ceanothus Ceanothus papillosus var. roweanus at the Regional
Rhamnaceae
Species of flowering plant
Alphitonia zizyphoides is a species of flowering plant in the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae. It is a tree native to the Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, the Samoan
Alphitonia_zizyphoides
Species of flowering plant
Rhamnaceae Genus: Jaffrea Species: J. erubescens Binomial name Jaffrea erubescens (Baill.) H.C.Hopkins & Pillon Synonyms Alphitonia erubescens Baill.
Jaffrea_erubescens
Topics referred to by the same term
native to eastern and central North America Alphitonia excelsa or red ash, a tree from Australia Alphitonia whitei or red ash, a tree from Australia Red
Red_Ash
Species of butterfly
species can be found in the Australia and New Guinea. Larvae feed on Alphitonia excelsa. D. d. danis - Ambon D. d. serapis Miskin, 1891 - Australia: Cairns
Danis_danis
Island in the southeastern Pacific
Paschalococos (possibly the largest palm trees in the world at the time), Alphitonia zizyphoides, and Elaeocarpus rarotongensis. At least six species of land
Easter_Island
Topics referred to by the same term
and South America Other plant species known by the same name include: Alphitonia, known as sarsaparilla in Australia Hardenbergia violacea, known as sarsaparilla
Sarsaparilla
Cleaning product
campion root and leaves Atriplex root Sapindus fruit Passiflora foetida Alphitonia excelsa Soap pod fruit (various acacias) Mojave yucca root Red quinoa
Soap_substitute
Type of simple, dehiscent fruit
few capsules are indehiscent, for example those of Adansonia digitata, Alphitonia, and Merciera. Capsules are often classified into four types, depending
Capsule_(fruit)
Species of plant
the wood due to its availability; kauila (Colubrina oppositifolia or Alphitonia ponderosa), more durable woods when in contact with soil, was rarer. As
Metrosideros_polymorpha
trees in the buckthorn family, Rhamnaceae, that are endemic to Hawaiʻi: Alphitonia ponderosa and Colubrina oppositifolia. Both species of wood are found
Kauila
Village in Motu, Niue
5 kilometres (2.2 mi) drive westwards. The meaning of the name Toi is Alphitonia zizyphoides, a species of buckthorn moderately common in the South Pacific
Toi,_Niue
Traditional Hawaiian sliding sport
runners are made from hard native woods, traditionally that of kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa or Colubrina oppositifolia), uhiuhi (Caesalpinia kavaiensis)
Hawaiian_lava_sledding
Species of tree
above valleys and near waterfalls. Other plants in the habitat include Alphitonia ponderosa (kauila), Alyxia stellata (maile), Antidesma platyphyllum (hame)
Melicope_pallida
Species of moth
the family Hepialidae. It is known from Queensland. The larvae feed on Alphitonia species. They bore in the stems of trees and saplings. Australian Faunal
Aenetus_mirabilis
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List of plant genus names with etymologies (A–C)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(A–C)
Species of tree
methysticum), nioi (Eugenia reinwardtiana), ʻahakea (Bobea spp.), and kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa) was used to treat sexually transmitted diseases. Wikimedia
Santalum_ellipticum
Species of beetle
by an entomopoxvirus. Abelmoschus manihot Acacia Acalypha wilkesiana Alphitonia zizyphoides Anacardium occidentale Arachis hypogaea Bauhinia Barringtonia
Adoretus_versutus
Species of shrub
vegetation include: Thespesia populnea, Sophora tomentosa, Pandanus tectorius, Alphitonia excelsa, Geijera salicifolia, and Guilandina bonduc. The dominant Coastal
Paspalum_batianoffii
Genus of shrubs
in the Pacific and contains two species that were first described in Alphitonia. It is related to Emmenosperma. The genus name of Jaffrea is in honour
Jaffrea
Terrestrial ecoregion in Tonga and Niue
in height. Common canopy trees include Diospyros spp., Rhus taitensis, Alphitonia zizyphoides, Calophyllum neo-ebudicum, Cryptocarya turbinata, Elattostachys
Tongan_tropical_moist_forests
Species of flowering plant
Retrieved 15 September 2021. "Westringia tenuicaulis C.T.White & W.D.Francis". Fraser Coast Plants. Alphitonia. Retrieved 15 September 2021. v t e v t e
Westringia_tenuicaulis
Riparian forests in Australia
the canopy, there also exist many other species such as Acmena smithii, Alphitonia excelsa, Melaleuca salicina, Cupaniopsis anacardioides, Glochidion ferdinandi
Coastal_swamp_oak_forest
Species of flowering plant
of the Fraser Coast Region, Fraser Coast Region. Retrieved from http://alphitonia.com/ViewSpeciesE.cshtml?id=1553. Retrieved 22 April 2021. Conn, B.J. (1994)
Eriocaulon_scariosum
Syngramma magnifica (Copel.) Holttum Clematis novocaledoniaensis W.T.Wang Alphitonia neocaledonica (Schltr.) Guillaumin Gouania leratii Schltr. Jaffrea H.C
List of endemic plants of New Caledonia
List_of_endemic_plants_of_New_Caledonia
Indigenous woodland community in Sydney, Australia
excelsa, Streblus brunonianus, and Alphitonia excelsa. Other smaller trees and shrubs include Alectryon subcinereus, Alphitonia excelsa, Baloghia inophylla,
Illawarra-Shoalhaven subtropical rainforest
Illawarra-Shoalhaven_subtropical_rainforest
Species of moth
South Wales, Australia. The wingspan is about 5 mm. The larvae feed on Alphitonia excelsa. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Australian
Phyllocnistis_atranota
Ecoregion of the Hawaiian Islands
(Claoxylon sandwicense), kōlea lau nui (Myrsine lessertiana), kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa), nioi (Eugenia reinwardtiana), aʻiaʻi (Paratrophis pendulina)
Hawaiian_tropical_rainforests
Topics referred to by the same term
as the Norfolk Island pine, a tree species in the family Araucariaceae Alphitonia excelsa, commonly known as the red ash or soap tree, a species of tree
A._excelsa
Ecological community in Australia
cunninghamiana, Casuarina glauca, Glochidion ferdinandi, Lophostemon suaveolens, Alphitonia excelsa and Allocasuarina torulosa. Shrubs include Acacia floribunda,
River-flat_eucalypt_forest
Species of flowering plant
forest at high elevations. Other associated trees include species of Alphitonia, Dodonaea, and Psidium at middle elevations, and Myrsine, Coprosma, Cyathea
Pterophylla_parviflora
Species of butterfly
host plants. The larvae of Psychonotis caelius feed on the leaves of Alphitonia excelsa. "Psychonotis Toxopeus, 1930" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and
Psychonotis_caelius
Species of bee
larvae fed progressively. Flowering plants visited by the bees include Alphitonia and Eucalyptus species. Cockerell, TDA (1916). "A collection of bees from
Exoneura_brisbanensis
Extinct species of flowering plant
vegetated ridge on Lānaʻi's windward slopes. It was growing alongside kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa), hame (Antidesma platyphyllum), Diospyros ferrea, ʻālaʻa (Planchonella
Hibiscadelphus crucibracteatus
Hibiscadelphus_crucibracteatus
Species of tree
valued the hard wood of C. oppositifolia and that of a related species, Alphitonia ponderosa, both of which were known as kauila. Consequently, the exact
Colubrina_oppositifolia
Ecoregion covering the Solomon Islands
together with species of Dillenia, Schizomeria, Syzygium, Casuarina, Alphitonia, Cryptocarya, and Bischofia javanica. Characteristic submontane plants
Solomon_Islands_rain_forests
Australian botanist
Tenison White, IPNI lists 343 names published by Bean. Examples are: Alphitonia pomaderroides (Fenzl) A.R.Bean. Eucalyptus exilipes M.I.H. Brooker & A
Anthony_Bean
National park in Indonesia
, Dipterocarpus sp., and Hopea sp. Also found in KTNP are soap tree (Alphitonia excelsa), Cananga tree (Cananga odorata), kadam (Anthocephalus chinensis)
Kepulauan Togean National Park
Kepulauan_Togean_National_Park
Place in Queensland, Australia
were used by the Aboriginal people, including the red ash or soap tree (Alphitonia excelsa) as a poison, the edible and crunchy small fruit of the lillypilly
Eprapah
Ecoregion in Indonesia
result in a serpentine flora, a belt of low shrubby vegetation composed of Alphitonia, Dillenia alata, Myrtella beccarii, and Styphelia abnormis. The ecoregion
Vogelkop–Aru lowland rain forests
Vogelkop–Aru_lowland_rain_forests
Genus of grasses
Northern Australia, the exotic Urochloa eminii competes with the native tree Alphitonia petriei by inhibiting the growth of seedlings, slowing the conversion
Urochloa
Species of flowering plant
(Metrosideros polymorpha). In other areas it grows alongside kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa), hame (Antidesma platyphyllum), ʻaʻaliʻi (Dodonaea viscosa)
Euphorbia_halemanui
Species of tree
methysticum), nioi (Eugenia reinwardtiana), ʻahakea (Bobea spp.), and kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa) was used to treat sexually transmitted diseases. Wikimedia
Santalum_freycinetianum
Species of moth
for males and 7–10 mm for females. The larvae bore in the inner bark of Alphitonia excelsa, the injured bark of Eucalyptus species, in branches of Ficus
Ichneumenoptera_chrysophanes
Group of Aboriginal Australian clans
burns, and a lather was made from rubbing the leaves of the soap tree (Alphitonia excelsa), which was used to disinfect skin. The leaves of multiple plants
Yugambeh_people
Plantago euana Hürl. – 'Eua Podocarpus pallidus N.E.Gray – 'Eua, Vava'u Alphitonia franguloides var. obtusa A.Gray Atractocarpus crosbyi (Burkill) Puttock
List of endemic plants of Tonga
List_of_endemic_plants_of_Tonga
Species of fly
be mistaken for a small beetle. Adults are known to visit flowers of Alphitonia excelsa (Rhamnaceae) and Guioa semiglauca (Sapindaceae). Larvae may live
Steganopsis_melanogaster
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
terrace are a number of pollarded jacarandas (J. mimosifolia); a red ash (Alphitonia excelsa); a Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis), a number of
The_Priory,_Gladesville
Index of plants with the same common name
as soap plant or soap creeper), native to Southern Africa. Soapberry Alphitonia excelsa, soap tree Soapweed (disambiguation) "Ceanothus", Plant of the
Soapbush
Island in Fiji
mostly in ravines and on ridges. Contains such species as Alyxia stellata, Alphitonia zizyphoides, Barringtonia edulis, Dysoxylum richii, Ficus scabra, Grewia
Lakeba
Ecoregion in the Marquesas Islands of French Polynesia
000 mm. Typical trees include Hibiscus tiliaceus, Pandanus tectorius, Alphitonia marquesensis, and Pterophylla marquesana, which form a canopy up to 20
Marquesas tropical moist forests
Marquesas_tropical_moist_forests
Genus of flowering plants
nakedwood Colubrina yucatanensis (M.C.Johnst.) G.L.Nesom (Yucatán Peninsula) Alphitonia excelsa (Fenzl) Reissek ex Benth. (as C. excelsa Fenzl) Colubrina species
Colubrina
Genus of moths
mirabilis - North Queensland swift moth (Queensland) [6] Food plant: Alphitonia Aenetus montanus (Victoria and New South Wales, Australia) [7] Food plant:
Aenetus
Genus of flowering plants
"Jaffrea, a New Genus of Rhamnaceae Endemic to New Caledonia, with Notes on Alphitonia and Emmenosperma". Kew Bulletin. 70 (42). Springer Science+Business Media:
Emmenosperma
(alder) Alocasia Aloe Aloinopsis Alonsoa Alopecurus (foxtail grass) Aloysia Alphitonia Alpinia (ginger lily) Alsobia Alstonia Alstroemeria Alternanthera Althaea
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
tomentosus, hairy alectryon Alocasia Alocasia brisbanensis, cunjevoi Alphitonia Alphitonia excelsa, red ash Alpinia Alpinia caerulea, native ginger Alyxia
Flora_of_Brisbane
Genus of flowering plants
within the family Rhamnaceae. It bears many similarities to the genus Alphitonia (Ash or Sarsparilla trees), which are found in distant tropical regions
Granitites
kykkoensis Ranunculus schweinfurthii Ranunculus weyleri Species Alphitonia erubescens Alphitonia ponderosa Auerodendron jamaicense Cayratia pedata Colubrina
List of IUCN Red List vulnerable plants
List_of_IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_plants
Species of flowering plant
polymorpha), uluhe (Dicranopteris linearis), koa (Acacia koa), kauila (Alphitonia ponderosa), and poʻola nui (Bidens cosmoides). Plants in its bog habitat
Exocarpos_luteolus
Terrestrial ecoregion in the Society Islands of French Polynesia
elevations on the drier western slopes. The characteristic trees include Alphitonia zizyphoides, Hernandia moerenhoutiana, Metrosideros collina, Fagraea sp
Society Islands tropical moist forests
Society_Islands_tropical_moist_forests
Species of bird
this species as dependent on grassy woods made up of Melaleuca, Acacia, Alphitonia and Tristania. They have been seen in area of heavy scrub ground cover
Buff-breasted_buttonquail
Hawai'i is home to a large number of endemic species
Prain) Pope Ranunculus hawaiensis A.Gray Ranunculus mauiensis A.Gray Alphitonia ponderosa Hillebr. Colubrina oppositifolia Brongn. ex H.Mann Gouania hillebrandii
Endemism in the Hawaiian Islands
Endemism_in_the_Hawaiian_Islands
Park in Logan City, Queensland, Australia
moluccanus (candle nut)) Alphitonia excelsa soap tree 27°42′06″S 153°11′31″E / 27.70163°S 153.19207°E / -27.70163; 153.19207 (Alphitonia excelsa (soap tree))
Alexander Clark Park, Loganholme
Alexander_Clark_Park,_Loganholme
Terrestrial ecoregion in Western Australia
platyphylla, Nauclea orientalis, Melaleuca leucadendra, and species of Ficus, Alphitonia, Calophyllum, Canarium, Cryptocarya, Myristica, and Syzygium. Understory
Kimberley_tropical_savanna
Major vegetation group in Australia
Characteristic genera include Brachychiton, Cassine, Flindersia, Alectryon, Alphitonia, Aphanopetalum, Backhousia, Diospyros, Claoxylon, Clerodendrum, Mallotus
Rainforests_and_vine_thickets
Language native to Papua New Guinea
mon jm Gymnostoma papuanum jmad green tree python jnal, pkay, wsnaŋ Alphitonia spp. jobol, jogob, wonm Eurya tigang jogal Angiopteris erecta jogal, kamay
Kalam_language
tremula subsp. tremula Varieties Dorstenia tayloriana var. laikipiensis Alphitonia marquesensis Colubrina asiatica Colubrina elliptica Elaeagnus angustifolia
List_of_least_concern_plants
Species of moth
islands of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Lanai and Hawaii. The larvae feed on Alphitonia ponderosa, Metrosideros, Pipturus, Railliardia and Styphelia tameiameiae
Eupithecia_monticolens
Species of flowering plant
sandwicensis, Cheirodendron trigynum, Myrsine lessertiana, Ilex anomala, Alphitonia ponderosa, Zanthoxylum dipetalum, Kadua terminalis, Pleomele aurea, Bobea
Melicope_knudsenii
Plectranthus intraterraneus, mint bush Prostanthera megacalyx and red ash Alphitonia excelsa. Two species of flora identified at Yapunyah Waterhole that usually
Yapunyah_waterhole
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
Northern-NSW/Qld. brush box (Lophostemon confertus), locally-native red ash (Alphitonia excelsa), American sweet gum (Liquidambar styraciflua) trees are also
Tomago_House
Species of flowering plant
tree, which together with Hibiscus tiliaceus, Pandanus tectorius, and Alphitonia marquesensis, forms the 20-meter high forest canopy. On Nuku Hiva it is
Pterophylla_marquesana
Drypetes pacifica (I.W.Bailey & A.C.Sm.) A.C.Sm. – Viti Levu and Ovalau Alphitonia franguloides var. franguloides Emmenosperma micropetalum (A.C.Sm.) M.C
List of endemic plants of Fiji
List_of_endemic_plants_of_Fiji
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