... Cupania glabra, not the carrot' wood. . Cupania is a small tree. Its height ranges from 20 to 40 feet. It is considered a fast grower. Lord suggests it to be an excellent tree for street' planting. The tree is very salt tolerant ...
... Cupania glabra growing in the lower Florida keys. A British writer says that a man swimming at about four miles per hour uses more energy in proportion than shark traveling 20. The city of Seattle, founded in 1852, was named for a ...
... Cupania glabra. not the carrot wood Cupania w a small tree. lU height range* from 20 to 40 feet. It it considered a fait grower. Ixird nuggeaU it to be an excellent tree for itreet planting. The tree it very tail tolerant with •landing ...
... University of Miami students have discovered two trees believed by botanists to have been extinct for 100 years. The students. George Waldeck and Roy W. Woodbury, found the Clusla and the Cupania glabra growing In the lower Florida keys.
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... discovered two trees believed by botanists to have been extinct for 100 years. The students. George Waldeck and Roy W. Woodbury, found the Clusia and the Cupania glabra growing In the lower Florida keys. RARE TREES DISCOVERED.
... Cupania glabra; 33. Licaria triandra (Gulf licaria); which have been gathered, picked, pulled up, torn up, dug up, cut or broken in violation of this. (C) A review and possible revision of this list shall be made at ten year intervals by ...