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Ebenopsis Ebano
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General Overview :: Ebenopsis Ebano
Acacia flexicaulis Benth. Chloroleucon ebano L.Rico Mimosa ebano Berland. Pithecellobium ebano C.H.M ll. Pithecellobium flexicaule J.M.Coult. Zygia flexicaulis Sudw. Ebenopsis ebano is a species of flowering Plant in the Pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the coastal plain of southern Texas in the United States and eastern Mexico. It is commonly known as Texas Ebony or bano . Ecoregions in which Texas Ebony can be found include Tamaulipan matorral, Tamaulipan mezquital, Veracruz dry forests, and Yucat n dry forests. It is a small, evergreen Tree that reaches a height of 7.6 9.1 m and a crown width of 1.8 4.6 m .
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