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- Lecythis_pisonis abstract "Lecythis pisonis (cream nut or monkey pot) is a tropical tree in the Brazil nut family Lecythidaceae. It is known in its native tropical America as sapucaia or castanha-de-sapucaia. The fruit is shaped like a cooking pot and contains edible seeds.".
- Lecythis_pisonis binomialAuthority Jacques_Cambessèdes.
- Lecythis_pisonis class Eudicots.
- Lecythis_pisonis division Flowering_plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis family Lecythidaceae.
- Lecythis_pisonis genus Lecythis.
- Lecythis_pisonis kingdom Plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis order Asterids.
- Lecythis_pisonis order Ericales.
- Lecythis_pisonis thumbnail Sapucaia.jpg?width=300.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageID "10340181".
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageLength "3876".
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageRevisionID "617371736".
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Asterids.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Edible_nuts_and_seeds.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lecythis.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1833.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Corn_oil.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Ericales.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Fruit_anatomy.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Cambessèdes.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Lecythidaceae.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Lecythis.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Lipid.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Proverb.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Raceme.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink Toxic_heavy_metal.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLink File:Lecythis_pisonis.jpg.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cream nut".
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lecythis pisonis".
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sapucaia".
- Lecythis_pisonis binomial "Lecythis pisonis".
- Lecythis_pisonis binomialAuthority Jacques_Cambessèdes.
- Lecythis_pisonis familia Lecythidaceae.
- Lecythis_pisonis genus "Lecythis".
- Lecythis_pisonis name "Lecythis pisonis".
- Lecythis_pisonis ordo Ericales.
- Lecythis_pisonis regnum Plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis species "L. pisonis".
- Lecythis_pisonis unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Lecythis_pisonis unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lecythis_pisonis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Lecythis_pisonis subject Category:Edible_nuts_and_seeds.
- Lecythis_pisonis subject Category:Lecythis.
- Lecythis_pisonis subject Category:Plants_described_in_1833.
- Lecythis_pisonis hypernym Tree.
- Lecythis_pisonis type Eukaryote.
- Lecythis_pisonis type Plant.
- Lecythis_pisonis type Species.
- Lecythis_pisonis type Thing.
- Lecythis_pisonis type Q19088.
- Lecythis_pisonis type Q756.
- Lecythis_pisonis comment "Lecythis pisonis (cream nut or monkey pot) is a tropical tree in the Brazil nut family Lecythidaceae. It is known in its native tropical America as sapucaia or castanha-de-sapucaia. The fruit is shaped like a cooking pot and contains edible seeds.".
- Lecythis_pisonis label "Lecythis pisonis".
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Q1387987.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Sapukajo.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs m.064r7kp.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis sameAs Q1387987.
- Lecythis_pisonis wasDerivedFrom Lecythis_pisonis?oldid=617371736.
- Lecythis_pisonis depiction Sapucaia.jpg.
- Lecythis_pisonis isPrimaryTopicOf Lecythis_pisonis.
- Lecythis_pisonis name "Lecythis pisonis".