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  • Asplenium antiquum

    o-tani-watari, bird's-nest fern

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
    Score: 1
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  • Asplenium bulbiferum

    hen-and-chickens, mother fern, mother spleenwort

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
    Score: 4
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  • Asterogyne martiana

    pata de gallo

    Designation: Evaluate
    Score: 1
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  • Astronium fraxinifolium

    kingwood, locustwood, tigerwood, zebrawood

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
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  • Astronium graveolens

    zebrawood

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
    Score: -2
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  • Astronium lecointei

    almendro macho, bolaquiro, guasanero, miracoatiara, misionero, muiracatiara

    Designation: Pono Plant (low risk)
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