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Callicarpa americana,
commonly called the
American beautyberry, is an open-habitat,
native shrub of the
Southern United States which is
often grown as...
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Centaurea americana,
commonly called American starthistle or
American basketflower, is an
annual native to the
southern central United States and northeastern...
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Campanula americana, the
American bellflower, or tall bellflower, is a
bellflower native to
eastern North America. Tall
bellflowers can be
annual or biennial...
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Corylus americana, the
American hazelnut or
American hazel, is a
species of
deciduous shrub in the
genus Corylus,
native to the
eastern and
central United...
- feet are orange-yellow. The
subspecies B.
c.
americana has a
longer and
thicker bill than the
nominate B.
c. clangula.
Their breeding habitat is the taiga...
- The
brown creeper (Certhia
americana), also
known as the
American treecreeper, is a
small songbird, the only
North American member of the treecreeper...
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Americana (Portuguese pronunciation: [ameɾiˈkɐnɐ]) is a muni****lity (município)
located in the
Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan...
- 3
centimeters (0.5 in) to 2.5
centimeters (1 in)
thick stems.
Since C.
americana does not
photosynthesize it also does not have true leaves; it has instead...
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Americana (also
known as
American roots music) is an
amalgam of
American music formed by the
confluence of the
shared and
varied traditions that make...
- the
largest species,
C. amazona, is the most
distantly related,
while the medium-sized (but
differently colored)
C.
americana and
C. inda are
sister species...