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Diploglottis is a genus of 10 species of trees known to science, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests and margins of adjoining humid forests in eastern Australia and New Guinea. Some species are known as native tamarind or small-leaved tamarind; they have no direct relationship with the true tamarind. One Australian species, D. australis is grown as a street tree in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, principally Lismore and is known locally as the native tamarind.

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  • Diploglottis (en)
  • Diploglottis (es)
  • Diploglottis (pt)
  • Diploglottis (sv)
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  • Diploglottis är ett släkte av kinesträdsväxter. Diploglottis ingår i familjen kinesträdsväxter. Kladogram enligt Catalogue of Life: (sv)
  • Diploglottis é um género botânico pertencente à família Sapindaceae. (pt)
  • Diploglottis is a genus of 10 species of trees known to science, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in rainforests and margins of adjoining humid forests in eastern Australia and New Guinea. Some species are known as native tamarind or small-leaved tamarind; they have no direct relationship with the true tamarind. One Australian species, D. australis is grown as a street tree in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, principally Lismore and is known locally as the native tamarind. (en)
  • Diploglottis es un género de 10 especies de árboles perteneciente a la familia Sapindaceae. Ocho de las especies se encuentran en el este de Australia, principalmente en las selvas lluviosas y otras dos en el este de Malasia y Nueva Caledonia.​ Sus hojas de color verde se distinguen por su profundidad, siendo opuestas y dispuestas de forma parapinnada. Una especie Australiana, D. cunninghamii se cultiva como árbol callejero en el norte de Nueva Gales del Sur, principalmente en , donde es conocido como tamarindo nativo, aunque no está relacionado con el tamarindo. (es)
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  • Diploglottis australis (en)
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