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Moronobea
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Moronobea is a flowering plant genus of the family Clusiaceae. They are glabrous medium to large trees with yellow latex. The genus comprises seven species native to tropical South America including Bolivia, northern Brazil, Colombia, the Guianas, Peru, and Venezuela. Five species are present in Venezuela. It is related to Platonia and Montrouziera. The resinous latex of Moronobea coccinea and Moronobea riparia has been widely used by Amerindians for caulking, as a mastic, and burned as a source of light....read more on Wikipedia.
7 Moronobea species found:
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