terebinthifolius
Terebinthifolius is a scientific name that appears to be a typographical variation or misspelling of the plant species Terminalia terebinthifolia, more commonly known as the Brazilian cashew or madroid palm. However, if the intended species is indeed Terebinthifolius, it does not correspond to a recognized botanical classification in standard taxonomies.
Assuming the reference is to Terminalia terebinthifolia, this species belongs to the Combretaceae family. It is
Terminalia terebinthifolia has significance in traditional medicine and local ecosystems. Its wood is durable and sometimes
Ecologically, this species is adapted to coastal forests and habitats that experience periodic droughts. It plays
Conservation concerns for Terminalia terebinthifolia involve habitat destruction due to urbanization and agriculture. Efforts include habitat
If "terebinthifolius" refers to another species, clarification on its taxonomy or native region would help provide