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Princeton's WordNet

  1. cabbage bark, cabbage-bark tree, cabbage tree, Andira inermisnoun

    tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic

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  1. Andira inermis

    Andira inermis is a nitrogen-fixing tree native to the area from southern Mexico through Central America to northern South America (Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil); it has been introduced to the Caribbean, the Antilles, Florida, and Africa. The tree has many names due to its wide distribution and multiple uses: it is also known as the cabbage bark (in Belize), almendro macho (in El Salvador), almendro de río or river almond (Honduras), bastard cabbage tree, cabbage angelin (United States), cabbage bark (United States), cabbage tree, carne asada (Costa Rica), guacamayo (Honduras), Jamaica cabbage tree, harino (Panama), moca (Puerto Rico), partridge wood (United States), worm bark, or yellow cabbage tree. The tree grows to approximately 35 metres in height and 0.7 metre in diameter. It is evergreen and unbuttressed and has a dense crown and pink flowers. It grows primarily in riparian zones in forests along rivers. It can also be found in drier areas, including roadsides, pastures, and woodlands. The tree's wood is used for lumber, and its smooth gray bark reportedly has narcotic, laxative, and vermifuge properties.

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  1. andira inermis

    Andira inermis, also commonly known as the angelim, cabbagebark, cabbage tree, or partridge wood, is a species of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is native to the tropical regions of the Americas and can be found from Mexico to Brazil and parts of the Caribbean. This species is often used for its timber and medicinal properties. It's also notable for its pink-purple flowers and it’s considered poisonous if ingested.

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  1. Andira inermis

    Andira inermis is a nitrogen-fixing tree native to the area from southern Mexico through Central America to northern South America; it has been introduced to the Caribbean, the Antilles, Florida, and Africa. The tree has many names due to its wide distribution and multiple uses: it is also known as the cabbage bark, almendro macho, almendro de río or river almond, bastard cabbage tree, cabbage angelin, cabbage bark, cabbage tree, carne asada, guacamayo, Jamaica cabbage tree, moca, partridge wood, worm bark, or yellow cabbage tree. The tree grows to approximately 35m in height and 0.7m in diameter. It is evergreen and unbuttressed and has a dense crown and pink flowers. It grows primarily in riparian zones in forests along rivers. It can also be found in drier areas, including roadsides, pastures, and woodlands. The tree's wood is used for lumber, and its smooth gray bark reportedly has narcotic, laxative, and vermifuge properties. Synonym: ⁕Andira grandiflora Guillemin & Perrottet ⁕Andira jamaicensis Urban ⁕Geoffroea inermis Wright ⁕Geoffroea jamaicensis Wright Var. inermis Wright

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Andira inermis in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Andira inermis in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8


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