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Pouteria lu****a (Ruiz & Pav.) ****ze
Synonyms Achras lu****a Ruiz & Pav. Lu****a
bifera Molina Lu****a
biflora J.F. Gmel. Lu****a
obovata ****h Lu****a
obovata var...
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accompanied by the
piffero (also
commonly called a ciaramella, pipita, or
bifera),
which is a
primitive key-less, double-reed, oboe-type instrument. Britten...
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Fragaria achenes are also
known from the
Pliocene of China.
Fragaria ×
bifera Duchesne - F.
vesca × F.
viridis (Europe)
Fragaria bucharica Losinsk. (China)...
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onobrychis var.
canone S.L.Welsh (1978)
Onobrychis alba
Boreau (1857)
Onobrychis bifera (Alef.)
Coulot &
Rabaute (2020)
Onobrychis collina Jord. (1851) Onobrychis...
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Laura M.; Davis,
Thomas M.; Gerstberger,
Pedro (December 2003), "Fragaria ×
bifera Duch.:
Origin and taxonomy",
Botanische Jahrbücher, 125 (1): 53–72, doi:10...
- seeds. A
lesser valued fruit within Inca
cuisine was the lu****a (Lu****a
bifera)
which was
difficult to
consume and had
little flavor.
Opposite to the lu****a...
- bean (Phaseolus lunatus):
first appears 8,000–7,500 BCE Lú****a (Lu****a
bifera):
first appears 8,000–5,500 BCE
Ulluku (Ullucus tuberosus):
first appears...
- on wing from July to October. The
larvae feed on Rosa acicularis, Rosa ×
bifera, Rosa canina, Rosa centifolia, Rosa glauca, Rosa 'Hybrida', Rosa jundzillii...
- (2020)
Letrouitia aureola (Tuck.)
Hafellner & Bellem. (1982)
Letrouitia bifera (Nyl.)
Hafellner (1983)
Letrouitia corallina (Müll.Arg.)
Hafellner (1983)...
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Ispahan La
ville de
Bruxelles Mme
Hardy Blush Damask Hebe's Lip Rosa
damascea bifera Duchesse de
Rohan Rose des
Quatre Saisons Rose de
Provins Rose de Rescht...