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  • West Indian lilac
    Lonchocarpus violaceus
    Originating in the Eastern Caribbean and northern parts of South America, this small flowering tree is typically 5 to 10 m (16 to 32 ft) tall, occasionally reaching up to 15 m (50 ft).It usually develops a short, slender trunk with smooth, grey or pa... more...
  • West Indian sandalwood
    Amyris balsamifera
    West Indian sandalwood is a tropical American tree valued for its fragrant wood, which yields an essential oil used by the perfume, cosmetic and fragrance industries.Its natural range extends from southern Florida to Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Pue... more...
  • West Indian satinwood
    Zanthoxylum flavum
    West Indian satinwood is a landscape and timber tree originating from the Caribbean. Its natural range extends from Bermuda, south through the Bahamas, Florida Keys, Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico, to the Eastern Caribbean. In the coo... more...
  • Wheel of fire
    Stenocarpus sinuatus
    Wheel of fire is an ornamental and timber tree originating in Australia, where it occurs in subtropical forests on the continent's east coast.It grows slowly, to heights of up to 30 m (98 ft) in its native habitat. However, it is usually 10 to 15 m (... more...
  • White albizia
    Falcataria moluccana
    White albizia is a fast-growing timber and agroforestry tree native to Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Its natural range extends from Indonesia through Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and the Solomon Islands to the southwest Pacific.It may attain ... more...
  • White mulberry
    Morus alba
    White mulberry is a fruit tree originating from China. Exceptional specimens may reach heights of up to 20 m (65 ft), though it is more typically a small tree 9 to 12 m (30 to 40 ft) tall and develops a straight trunk supporting a pyramidal or rounde... more...
  • White peroba
    Paratecoma peroba
    White peroba is a timber tree originating from the Atlantic Rainforest region of Brazil, its native range extending along the coastal strip from the state of Bahia, through Espirito-Santo, to Rio de Janeiro.It may grow into a large tree reaching heig... more...
  • White titi
    Cyrilla racemiflora
    White titi or Beetwood is a flowering shrub or tree native to the Americas. Its natural range extends from the southern United States, through Central America and the Caribbean, to northern parts of South America.In the cool, northern extremes of its... more...
  • Wild cashew
    Anacardium excelsum
    Wild cashew is a timber tree and Cashew (Anacardium occidentale) relative originating in Central and South America, its natural range extending from Guatemala, through Costa Rica and Panama, to northern parts of South America. It grows at a mode... more...
  • Winged bean
    Psophocarpus tetragonolobus
    Winged Bean is a vigorous perennial vine from India and Southeast Asia that produces seedpods that are cooked and eaten as a vegetable.Mature vines consist of rigid, herbaceous stems up to 5 m (16 ft) long and 1 cm (0.4 in) in diameter, off of which ... more...
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