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- tree in the genus Plat****. It is often known by the synonym Plat**** × acerifolia, a later name. It is a hybrid of Plat**** orientalis (oriental plane)...
- Quercus acerifolia (also called maple-leaf oak) is a rare North American species of oak in the red oak section of Quercus (known as Lobatae). It is endemic...
- Excoecaria acerifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It was described in 1857. It is native to Yunnan, China. It is monoecious...
- Malva acerifolia, also frequently known under the synonyms Lavatera acerifolia or Malva canariensis is a shrub endemic to the Canary Islands, belonging...
- Mabrya acerifolia, or brittlestem, is a mat-forming herbaceous perennial native to south-central Arizona. It has pale yellow tubular flowers. It was first...
- Begonia acerifolia is a species of plant in the family Begoniaceae. It is native to Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or...
- section of Sterculia. Hence the Illawarra flame tree became Sterculia acerifolia. Von Mueller maintained his recognition of Brachychiton as a separate...
- Vitis acerifolia is a species of grape native to the south-central part of the Great Plains of the United States (Kansas, Oklahoma, northern Texas, eastern...
- nutrient-poor soil and are common in upland areas. The maple-leaf oak (Quercus acerifolia) is found at only four sites worldwide, all of which are in the Ouachitas...
- yemenitica Bucculatrix zizyp****a Bucculatrix zophopasta Bucculatrix acerifolia Heinrich, 1937 (described from Germany) Bucculatrix acerifoliae Heinrich...