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- Conocarpus - Wikipedia
Conocarpus is a genus of two species of flowering plants in the family Combretaceae, native to tropical regions of the world One of the species is a widespread mangrove species, and the other is restricted to a small area around the southern Red Sea coasts, where it grows alongside seasonal rivers
- ENH338 ST179: Conocarpus erectus: Buttonwood - EDIS
Scientific name: Conocarpus erectus Pronunciation: kawn-oh-KAR-pus ee-RECK-tus Common name(s): Buttonwood Family: Combretaceae USDA hardiness zones: 10B through 11 (Figure 2) Origin: native to Florida, the Caribbean, and South America UF IFAS Invasive Assessment Status: native
- An Expert Explains: In alarm over Conocarpus trees, echo of . . .
Concerns over the management of the invasive Conocarpus species of trees have recently led Gujarat and, last year, Telangana, to ban their use
- Conocarpus erectus - University of Florida
Scientific name: Conocarpus erectus Pronunciation: kawn-oh-KAR-pus ee-RECK-tus Common name(s): Buttonwood Family: Combretaceae USDA hardiness zones: 10B through 11 (Fig 2) Origin: native to North America Uses: Bonsai; hedge; large parking lot islands (> 200 square feet in size); wide tree lawns (>6 feet wide);
- Conocarpus erectus (Buttonwood) - Gardenia
Tough and long-lasting, Conocarpus erectus (Buttonwood) is an evergreen, spreading shrub to low-branching tree with a picturesque, twisted trunk and a narrow rounded crown The smooth pinnate leaves are small, up to 4 in long (10 cm), lanceolate, glaucous medium-green
- Explained: Why Gujarat and other states have banned . . .
New Delhi: The Gujarat government has banned the planting of Conocarpus trees in both forested and non-forested areas The decision to outlaw Conocarpus was made after research revealed its negative effects on human beings and the environment
- Conocarpus - FNA
Conocarpus occurs from Florida and extreme southern Texas through the West Indies to Mexico and coastal South America (to northern Peru on the Pacific Coast and to about the Tropic of Capricorn on the Atlantic Coast), and also in coastal western tropical Africa, northeastern Africa, and the Arabian Peninsula
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