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  • The second layer includes Oxandra lanceolata (yaya), Wallenia laurifolia, Trophis racemosa (ramón de caballo) and Ficus spp.

    Cuban dry forests 2008

  • The first story includes the plants "aguacatillo" (Alchornea latifolia), crabwood or "najesí" (Carapa guianensis), and "acana" (Manilkara albescens); the second story has ebony (Diospyros caribaea), Ocotea floribunda, Oxandra laurifolia, Talauma minor, Terminalia spp., and Ficus spp.; and the third story has numerous species of arborescent ferns, Mirtaceae and Melastomataceae.

    Cuban moist forests 2008

  • The forests of the montane steppe are more open than those of the low montane steppe and are usually accompanied by "cara de hombre" (Lyonia spp.), "abey" (Pithecellobium arboreum), "yaya fina" (Oxandra lanceolata), "pajón" (Danthonia dominguensis), Verbena domingensis and Wienmannia pinnata.

    Hispaniolan pine forests 2008

  • The second layer includes Casearia hirsuta (jía), Cupania americana (guara), Guarea trichiloides (yamagua), Oxandra lanceolata (yaya) and Trichilia havanensis (siguaraya) and others.

    Cuban dry forests 2008

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