Sapotaceae

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Noun1.Sapotaceae - tropical trees or shrubs with milky juice and often edible fleshy fruit
dicot family, magnoliopsid family - family of flowering plants having two cotyledons (embryonic leaves) in the seed which usually appear at germination
Ebenales, order Ebenales - trees or shrubs of the families Ebenaceae or Sapotaceae or Styracaceae or Symplocaceae
Achras, genus Achras - tropical trees having papery leaves and large fruit
Bumelia, genus Bumelia - deciduous or evergreen American shrubs small trees having very hard wood and milky latex
Calocarpum, genus Calocarpum - a genus of tropical American trees of the family Sapotaceae
Chrysophyllum, genus Chrysophyllum - tropical American evergreen trees or shrubs
genus Manilkara, Manilkara - genus of large evergreen trees with milky latex; pantropical
genus Palaquium, Palaquium - large genus of Malaysian trees with milky juice and leathery leaves
genus Payena, Payena - genus of medium to large Malaysian trees yielding gutta-percha
genus Pouteria, Pouteria - tropical American timber tree with edible fruit (canistel)
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La familia con mayor riqueza fue Fabaceae (32 especies), seguida por Rubiaceae (11), Euphorbiaceae, Myrtaceae, Sapotaceae (8), Boraginaceae (7), Apocynaceae y Moraceae (6), que en conjunto aportan mas del 50 % de la riqueza total (Fig.
Monotheca buxifolia is a wild short tree of family Sapotaceae, which also bears an edible berry like fruit [8].
Sapindaceae Toulicia acuminata Sapotaceac Manikara bidentate Sapotaceae Manikara huberi Sapotaceac Micropholis egensis (2) Sapotaceae Micropholis sp.
The argan (Argania spinosa L.) belongs to the Sapotaceae family and it is the only species of the genus Argania.
(Sapotaceae) has many nutritional, cosmetic, and therapeutic properties thanks to its richness in unsaturated fatty acids (UFA) and bioactive substances such as tocopherols and phytosterols [1].
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