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Spanish joint-fir
Gnetum gnemon
Also known as: Maninjau · Melinjo · Bago · Ambiam · Spanish joint-fir
GnetaceaeGenus: Gnetum
🔬 GBIF
📋 About Spanish joint-fir
Spanish joint-fir (also known as Maninjau, Melinjo, Bago) is a plant species in the Gnetaceae family, genus Gnetum.
🏷️ Common Names for Spanish joint-fir
This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Maninjau" or "Melinjo", they all refer to the same species.
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🔬 Plant Classification
Kingdom
Plantae
Family
Gnetaceae
Genus
Gnetum
Species
Gnetum gnemon
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spanish joint-fir?+
Spanish joint-fir (also known as Maninjau, Melinjo, Bago) is a plant species in the Gnetaceae family, genus Gnetum.
What is the scientific name of Spanish joint-fir?+
The accepted scientific name of Spanish joint-fir is Gnetum gnemon, belonging to the family Gnetaceae.
What family does Spanish joint-fir belong to?+
Spanish joint-fir belongs to the Gnetaceae family and the genus Gnetum. This classification is based on data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
How do I care for Spanish joint-fir?+
Caring for Spanish joint-fir starts with understanding its native environment. Water when the top soil feels dry, provide appropriate light based on its natural habitat, and ensure good drainage. The Greeny Corner app provides personalised watering reminders for Spanish joint-fir.
Is Spanish joint-fir safe for pets?+
Toxicity information for Spanish joint-fir is not fully documented. As a precaution, keep plants out of reach of pets and children. Consult a veterinarian if your pet ingests any plant material.
What are other names for Spanish joint-fir?+
Spanish joint-fir is also known as: Maninjau, Melinjo, Bago, Ambiam, Spanish joint-fir, gnetum, meminjau, melinjo.
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