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armeniacus was used in the
cultivation of the
Marionberry cultivar of blackberry. When
established for
several years, if left
alone Rubus armeniacus can...
- ("victorious in Parthia"), 114
Optimus ("Best"), 114
Marcus Aurelius, 161–180
Armeniacus ("victorious in Armenia"), 164
Medicus ("victorious in Media"), 166 Parthicus...
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Mammuthus armeniacus ,
named by Hugh
Falconer in 1857 or
Mammuthus trogontherii,
named by Hans
Pohlig in 1885.
Falconer described M.
armeniacus based on...
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Glyptothorax armeniacus, the
Armenian mountain catfish, is a
species of
catfish that was
first described by Berg, 1918.
Glyptothorax armeniacus is a species...
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bumblebee (Bombus
armeniacus) is a
species of
bumblebee found in Greece, Austria, the
Czech Republic, Russia, and the Near East. "Bombus
armeniacus". Integrated...
- (0.40 ha) possible,
making this
plant commercially attractive.
Rubus armeniacus ("Himalayan" blackberry) is
considered a
noxious weed and
invasive species...
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Dectobrycon armeniacus is a
species of
characin endemic to Peru. It is the only
member of its genus. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Dectobrycon...
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species considered to be a
noxious weed – the
Himalaya blackberry (R.
armeniacus)
which is an
aggressive invasive species –
marionberries are not invasive...
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Streptomyces armeniacus is a
bacterium species from the
genus Streptomyces which has
isolated from soil.
Streptomyces armeniacus produces streptopyrrole...
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subtomentosus und X.
armeniacus anatomisch unterscheidbar?" [Are the
ectomycorrhizae of
Xerocomus subtomentosus and X.
armeniacus anatomically distinguishable...