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The most abundant trees of the primary forest are babaçu, Eugenia sp., the yellow mombin fruit Spondias mombin, a hardwood timber Gustavia augusta, a legume Swartzia polyphylla, Hyeronima alchorneoides, and a tree used for incense, Protium heptaphyllum.
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In the area of Volcan Rincon de la Vieja, four different forest types are present: (a) Tropical Wet with Quercus spp. (in the poor and eroded soil), Spondias spp.,
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Today, the most common vegetation is represented by Crescentia cujete, Guazuma ulmifolia, Cassia fistula, Bursera graveolens, Spondias mombin, Bauhinia picta, Ceiba pentandra and Gliricidia sepium.
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Secondary forests primarily host babaçu mixed with some Spondias mombin, another palm, Astrocaryum vulgare, and the pioneer tree Cecropia concolor.
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Fruit trees critical to the survival of fruit-eating fish that enter the forest understorey during the flood. are yellow mombim Spondias mombim, jauari palm Astrocaryum jauari, Rollinia deliciosa, Vitex cymosa and Ficus spp.
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Typical plant species include Carapa guianenis, Ceiba pentandra, Spondias monbin, Pentaclethra macroloba, and Brownea latifolia.
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Vitex pubescens, Adina cordifolia, and Spondias pinnata.
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Some of these important trees include yellow mombim (Spondias mombim), the palms mentioned above, socoró (Mouriri ulei), and tarumã (Vitex cymosa).
Monte Alegre varzea 2008
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Late successional forests, characterized by the tree genera Chorisia, Eschweilera, Hura, Spondias, and Virola, are found on ancient alluvial terraces.
Iquitos varzea 2008
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These tree species include Kleinhovia hospita, Spondias pinnata, and Tilia hainanensis.
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