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Dendropanax colombianus
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Dendropanax colombianus is a species of tree belonging to the family Araliaceae that is native to the Andean highlands of Colombia and northwestern Venezuela. Common names include mano de oso (bear paw), higuerón, and amarillo (yellow). Dendropanax colombianus grows up to 20 m (~60 ft.) in height, with alternating palmatilobulated (hand-shaped) leaves. The leaves have reddish backs with long petioles. It is often confused with Oreopanax floribundum due to morphologic similarities....read more on Wikipedia.
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