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Rumex acetosella,
commonly known as red sorrel, sheep's sorrel,
field sorrel and sour weed, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
buckwheat family Polygonaceae...
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Pemphis acidula,
commonly known as
bantigue (pron. bahn-TEE-geh) or mentigi, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Lythraceae. It is the only...
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Acronychia acidula,
commonly known as
lemon aspen or
lemon wood, is a
species of
small to medium-sized
rainforest tree that is
endemic to Queensland....
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Owenia acidula,
commonly known as emu apple, is
small or medium-sized tree of
outback woodlands native to Australia. It may grow to ten
metres tall. The...
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including timber from
pouka (Hernandia peltata); ngia or
ingia bush (Pemphis
acidula); miro (Thespesia populnea);
Tonga (Rhizophora mucronata); fau or fo fafini...
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Ectropina acidula is a moth of the
family Gracillariidae. It is
known from Bihar, India. The
wingspan is 6–6.2 mm. The
larvae feed on
Phyllanthus emblica...
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Pemphis acidula, fungi, algae, and lichens. The
common flora of the
atolls include coconut groves and
coastal shrubs such as
Pemphis acidula,
Cordia subcordata...
- Crème fraîche; French: crème acidulée, crème fraîche; Italian:
panna acidula, crème fraîche) are
defined as
cream soured by
bacterial cultures. Thick...
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family Lythraceae. It has only one
species described in 1775,
Pemphis acidula.
Pemphis are
highly adaptive.
Depending on
environmental factors, they...
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Pipturus argenteus. The five
native shrubs are:
Caesalpinia bonduc,
Pemphis acidula,
Premna serratifolia,
Scaevola taccada (often
mispronounced "Scaveola")...