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allegheniensis".
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allegheniensis".
Germplasm Resources Information...
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division of
Cornell University Press. 508 pp. (Cryptobranchus
allegheniensis, pp. 59–62; C. bishopi, p. 63).
Grobman AB (1943). "Notes on Salamanders...
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Lithosia sericea Gregson, 1860
Lithosia molybdeola Guenée, 1861
Crambidia allegheniensis Holland, 1903
Lithosia complana balcanica Daniel, 1939
Lithosia complana...
- "Ranunculus
allegheniensis".
PLANTS Database.
United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Retrieved 5 May 2020. "Ranunculus
allegheniensis (Allegheny...
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Blackberry Ripe, ripening, and
unripe Allegheny blackberries (Rubus
allegheniensis)
Blackberry flower,
Rubus fruticosus species aggregate Scientific classification...
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blackberry is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Rubus allegheniensis,
native to
eastern North America Rubus fruticosus,
native to Europe...
-
species of
Rubus include:
Rubus aboriginum –
garden dewberry Rubus allegheniensis –
Allegheny blackberry Rubus arcticus –
Arctic raspberry Rubus argutus...
- are
eaten mainly when
insect po****tion are low:
blackberries (Rubus
allegheniensis),
raspberries (R. ideaus),
huckleberries (****lussacia sp.), juneberries...
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involving members of
section Glandulosus with
either R.
idaeus or R.
allegheniensis.
Section Corylifolii (about 24 microspecies) are
probably hybrids involving...
- of many
forests in the
eastern United States. An
abundance of
Rubus allegheniensis in open
areas encourages new tree seedlings.
Where the
effects of herbivorous...