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- Heptapleurum arboricola (syn. Schefflera arboricola, Chinese: 鹅掌藤; pinyin: ézhǎng téng; lit. 'goose-sole vine') is a flowering plant in the family Araliaceae...
- Trebouxia arboricola is a symbiotic species of green alga in the family Trebouxiaceae. Described as new to science in 1924, it is usually found in ****ociation...
- Dryophytes arboricola, commonly known as the arboreal treefrog, is a species of frog in the family Hylidae endemic to the Sierra Madre del Sur in Guerrero...
- Xanthomonas arboricola is a species of bacteria. This phytopathogenic bacterium can cause disease in trees like Prunus, hazelnut and walnut. Xanthomonas...
- Ixodes arboricola, also called the tree-hole tick, is a species of tick that parasitises small p****erine birds. It is among the most common species on...
- Lilium arboricola is an epiphytic lily species with green flowers, and orange-red anthers. It was first botanically described by Francis Kingdon-Ward and...
- Soehrensia arboricola is a species of Soehrensia found in Argentina and Bolivia. Soehrensia arboricola is a shrubby plant that starts upright but later...
- H. arboricola. Pl. Life 30: 58 (1974) Wikispecies has information related to Hippeastrum arboricola. The Plant List (2010). "Hippeastrum arboricola". Retrieved...
- Harper's buckwheat) Podophyllum peltatum (American Mayapple) Heptapleurum arboricola (umbrella tree) Umbrella palm Umbrella tree This page is an index of articles...
- Xenorhina arboricola is a species of frog in the family Microhylidae. It is endemic to Papua New Guinea. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical...