- ****a
borbonia or
redbay is a small,
evergreen tree in the
laurel family (Lauraceae),
native to the
southeastern United States. It
belongs to the genus...
- superfl.
Acropodium Desv. (1826)
Bootia Adans. (1763), nom. superfl.
Borbonia L. (1753)
Cyphocalyx C.Presl (1845) Diallo**** Raf. (1838) Eriocyclax...
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variable among the species, from 1–1.5 cm (0.39–0.59 inches) in e.g. P.
borbonia and P. indica, up to 10–20 cm (3.94–7.87 inches) in some
cultivars of P...
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comes from the area's red clay soil and the many
redbay trees (****a
borbonia) in this area of
north Alabama. What is now Red Bay was
originally known...
- Bahamas, with much of its
range overlapping with that of its
relative ****a
borbonia. It is
generally not more than 40 feet (12 meters) tall, with bark separated...
- Bay,
County Antrim, a
townland in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland ****a
borbonia,
sometimes called Red Bay tree This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Leaf
mines by the moth
Phyllocnistis hyper****a on a ****a
borbonia leaf...
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Archduke of
Austria and Duke of Modena.
Maria Adelaide Clothilde Xaveria Borbonia of
Savoy (1
October 1794 – 2
August 1795); died in infancy.
Charles Emanuel...
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chatterbox orchid (Epipactis gigantea) and the
eastern red bay (****a
borbonia). The 1990
movie The Hot Spot, the 2007 film Teeth[citation needed] the...
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cedar (Juniperus virginiana),
tamarack (Larix laricina),
redbay (****a
borbonia),
sweetbay (Magnolia virginiana),
flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), dangleberry...