Cyrtocarpa is a genus of trees in the subfamily Spondiadoideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. Their habitat is dry forests to open arid areas. They grow naturally in Mexico and northern South America.[2]
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Cyrtocarpa edulis is a species of perennial sarcocaulescent tree commonly known as the Cimarrón plum or Cape wild-plum. It is in the genus Cyrtocarpa...
The Chupandia (Cyrtocarpa procera) is a tropical species of tree in the sumac family which is found throughout Mexico. It has been cultivated since ancient...
unison with coniferous and pine forests, with plants such as Pochote and Cyrtocarpa procera. This area also owns a wide range of animals such as ocelots,...
Anacardiaceae. The following genera are recognised: Antrocaryon Choerospondias Cyrtocarpa Dracontomelon Haematostaphis Harpephyllum Koordersiodendron Lannea Operculicarya...
A species of Canarium. Cyrtocarpa biapertura Sp. nov Valid Del Rio et al. Paleocene and Eocene France A species of Cyrtocarpa. Debursera Gen. et sp....
H.J.Atkins as P. cycnostyla Deinostigma cyrtocarpa (D.Fang & L.Zeng) Mich.Möller & H.J.Atkins as P. cyrtocarpa Deinostigma eberhardtii (Pellegr.) D.J.Middleton...
as palo mulato, fragrant bursera (Bursera fagaroides), and chupandra (Cyrtocarpa procera). Other common trees include pochote (Ceiba parvifolia), brasiletto...