Cecropia lyratiloba var. nana J.C.de Andrade & J.P.Pereira Carauta
Cecropia peltata Vell.
Cecropia pachystachya, commonly known as Ambay pumpwood,[1] is a species of tree in the family Urticaceae. It is native to Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil where it grows near the edges of moist forests.[2]
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Cecropiapachystachya, commonly known as Ambay pumpwood, is a species of tree in the family Urticaceae. It is native to Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil...
year-round and feature significantly in the species's diet include Cecropiapachystachya and Inga laurina. Toucans will also opportunistically feed on any...
tropical South America where it feeds on Cecropiapachystachya trees. Coelomera ruficornis lives on Cecropiapachystachya, a tree with a mutualistic association...
it is an obligate symbiont of Cecropia trees, often Cecropia glaziovii, Cecropia angustifolia, or Cecropiapachystachya. Azteca muelleri forms a spongy...
of Azteca alfari establishes a colony in a young Cecropia sapling, typically Cecropiapachystachya, having chewed her way inside a young, hollow shoot...
appears to have introduced some foreign species to Indonesia, such as Cecropiapachystachya, Salvia tiliifolia, Cenchrus tribuloides, Elymus repens, Bromus...