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The Guianas, where the rubbertree was first studied, might be purchased.
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This juice is not the sap of the rubbertree.
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I'm like a rubbertree leaching its rubber out.
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Giant relatives, equally at home, are the rubbertree, mahogany, eucalyptus, cork tree and mimosa.
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She sat up straighter on my couch and started singing the rubbertree ant song.
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From the same country comes the acacia, the rubbertree, and a large number of shrubs.
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We make rubber from the rubbertree.
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It rains so consistently there that locals have shaped rubbertree roots into living bridges to cross waterways.
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One of the major challenges for developing rubbertree plantations is adapting the plant to biotic and abiotic stress.
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Among them rise the banana, the palm, the aloe, the rubbertree, and the pampas-grass with its tall feathery plumes.
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This had then been "waxed" with the glutinous ooze from the nearest rubbertree, with which the jungle abounded.
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The rubbertree's ripe fruits explode in the fall with a loud crack, sending cyanide-laden seeds several yards in all directions.
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I read somewhere that the Templars have an initiation ritual involving a dead cat and a duck made from a rubbertree.
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The reason a rubbertree seeps latex when cut is that this is its way of saying to insects and other organisms, Not tasty.
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Made from the sap of a Malaysian rubbertree, it was easy to mold into a ball and more durable than leather and feathers.
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Xishuangbanna, another border region home to ethnic minority groups and rolling hills of rubbertree plantations, has few sawmills left that deal seriously in teak.