Scientific name: Carapa moluccensis
Fench name: Palétuvier à cèdre
English name: Cedar mangrove
The French common name for Carapa moluccensis is Palétuvier à cèdre,
not Palétuvier du cèdre
Cacatua moluccensis
Conus moluccensis was created in 1838.
Gymnothorax moluccensis was created in 1864.
The cast of Carapa od sto petlji - 1971 includes: Milutin Butkovic Djordje Jelisic Ruzica Sokic
An andiroba is a flowering plant of the genus Carapa in the family Meliaceae.
Carapa fruit is dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and then spread the seeds through their droppings. This helps the seeds to be distributed over a wider area, improving their chances of germination and growth.
Salmon-crested Cockatoos, also known as Moluccan Cockatoos (scientific name Cacatua moluccensis) are from the Maluku Islands (also known as the Spice Islands) in eastern Indonesia.
They (Atyopsis moluccensis) should not bother mollys and vice versa.
The cast of Tuce svilenih carapa - 1991 includes: Ivan Bekjarev Bosiljka Boci Ljuba Bogdanovic Rade Lazarevic Srdjan Pesic Zlata Petkovic Vesna Trivalic Stevo Zigon
The carapa plant disperses its seeds through gravity. The tree produces fruits containing seeds that fall to the ground when ripe. Some seeds may also be dispersed by animals that eat the fruit and later excrete the seeds away from the parent plant.
The scientific name for clam is Tridacna maxima.
No, "Follese'" is not a French name. It does not appear to have French origins.