Nerice bidentata was created in 1855.
Tanaocheles bidentata was created in 1901.
Manilkara bidentata was created in 1807.
Clausilia bidentata was created in 1756.
Alucita bidentata was created in 1994.
Culoptila bidentata was created in 2006.
Bertula bidentata was created in 1915.
The scientific name would be Manilkara bidentata.
A balata is a variety of South American tree, Latin name Manilkara bidentata, which yields latex and edible yellow berries.
A balata is a variety of South American tree, Latin name Manilkara bidentata, which yields latex and edible yellow berries.
An ausubo is another name for the balata tree, a large South American tree which yields latex and edible yellow berries, Latin name Manikara bidentata.
A bulletwood is a tropical hardwood tree, Latin name Manilkara bidentata, grown commercially in Puerto Rico, or a flowering tree, Latin name Mimusops elengi, whose flowers are used in Thai herbal medicine.
balata [ˈbælətə]n1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a tropical American sapotaceous tree, Manilkara bidentata, yielding a latex-like sap 2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) a rubber-like gum obtained from this sap: used as a substitute for gutta-percha [from American Spanish, of Carib origin