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Some shrubs and lower trees are unique to this community including Dodonea viscosa, Bumelia peninsularis, and Buddleia crotonoides.
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Three of the plant species that represent the main elements of the vegetative associations include Pinus lagunae, Arbutus peninsularis and Bumelia peninsularis.
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In the states of Guerrero and Oaxaca, the composition of the forests transforms and the more abundant species are Brosimum alicastrum, Bumelia persimilis, Godmania aesculifolia, Manilkara zapota, Pterocarpus acapulcensis, Licania arborea, Tabebuia palmeri, Bombax palmeri, Bombax ellipticum and Plumeria rubra.
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Also found in restinga forests are several species threatened with extinction, including plants (Bumelia capitata and Jacquinia brasiliensis), an amphibian (Aparasphenodon brunoi), a bird (Herpsilochmus pectoralis) and a mammal (Lutra longicaudis).
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On elevations of 250-500 m. in Socorro, a dense forest of amate (Ficus cotinifolia) is the dominant vegetation; higher in the mountains (500 m) other species substitute Ficus cotinifolia, including Bumelia socorrensis, Ilex socorrensis, and Psidium socorrense.
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_Bumelia lycioides_ (or _lanuginosa_) is popularly called
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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It took us several hours of working with a chainsaw and a lopper to take out the top of this mature Chittamwood (Bumelia lanuginosa).
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(The Sapotilla Tribe.) Bumelia lycioides, Ell.Sk. Ironwood.
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