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Hevea brasiliensis
species of plant

Bertholletia excelsa
species of plant, Brazil nut

Samanea saman
species of plant

Pouteria caimito
species of flowering plant

Schinus molle
species of plant

Ceiba speciosa
species of plant

Myrciaria dubia
species of plant

Mauritia flexuosa
species of palm tree

Dipteryx odorata
species of plant

Inga edulis
species of plant

Eugenia stipitata
species of plant

Parkinsonia aculeata
species of plant

Mountain papaya
species of plant

Cinchona pubescens
species of plant

Sapindus saponaria
species of plant
Ceroxylon quindiuense
species of plant

Annona montana
edible fruit and medicinal plant in Central America

Alnus acuminata
species of plant

Cinchona officinalis
Species of plant

Brosimum alicastrum
species of plant

Handroanthus impetiginosus
species of plant

Ilex guayusa
species of plant

Bursera graveolens
species of plant

Theobroma bicolor
species of plant

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species of plant

Miconia calvescens
species of plant

Myroxylon balsamum
species of plant

Buddleja incana
species of plant

araguaney
species of plant
Aniba rosaeodora
species of plant

Ficus insipida
species of plant

Bauhinia forficata
species of plant

Tabebuia aurea
species of plant

Amburana cearensis
species of plant

Cordia alliodora
species of plant

Pourouma cecropiifolia
species of plant

Aphandra natalia
Aphandra is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the palm family native to the Amazon rainforest vegetation in South America (Ecuador, Brazil, and Peru). Its only species is Aphandra natalia, sometimes called mastodon palm or fiber palm, and is used by indigenous peoples in the construction of brooms and other products. This plant is commercially exploited for its edible fruits, and for its leaf sheath and petiole fibers. This fiber is almost equal to the fiber extracted from Attalea funifera and Leopoldinia piassaba, which is called piassava.

Virola surinamensis
species of plant

Prosopis pallida
species of legume

Attalea maripa
palm species

Croton lechleri
species of plant

Psidium guineense
species of plant

Inga feuilleei
species of plant

Andira inermis
species of tree

Ormosia coccinea
species of plant
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Iriartea deltoidea
Iriartea is a genus in the palm family Arecaceae. It is native to Central and northern and central South America. The genus includes only the one species, Iriartea deltoidea, which is found from Nicaragua, south into Bolivia and a great portion of the western Amazon basin. It is a common tree in many forests in which it occurs. This species is sometimes referred to as "the devil's penis tree" due to the resemblance of the tree's young prop roots to large, erect, black penises.

Simarouba amara
species of plant

Handroanthus serratifolius
species of plant

Geoffroea decorticans
species of plant

Erythrina edulis
species of plant

Aspidosperma polyneuron
species of plant

Myroxylon peruiferum
species of plant

Magnolia amazonica
species of plant

Astrocaryum murumuru
species of plant

Cinchona calisaya
species of plant

Triplaris americana
species of plant

Cavanillesia platanifolia
species of plant

Polylepis tarapacana
species of plant

Dipteryx alata
species of plant

Salix humboldtiana
species of plant