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cultivars of
C.
****onica in cultivation, with many
colors and
forms of flowers. It is
native to China, ****an. The
cultivation of
Camellia ****onica started...
- 2017):
C.
****onica 'Bandai-sugi'
C.
****onica 'Elegans Compacta'
C.
****onica 'Elegans Viridis'
C.
****onica 'Globosa Nana'
C.
****onica 'Golden Promise'
C. ****onica...
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Thunberg in 1780 as
Fortunella ****onica.
C.
****onica is a
native species in
southern China.
Kumquat "Citrus
****onica".
National Center for Biotechnology...
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consumed globally. The
ornamental C.
****onica,
C.
sasanqua and
their hybrids are the
source of
hundreds of
garden cultivars.
C.
oleifera produces tea seed oil...
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Chaenomeles ****onica,
called the ****anese quince, Maule's quince, or "
****onica", is a
species of
flowering quince that is
native to ****an. It is a thorny...
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observed moving into
urban areas in the
absence of
natural predators. A.
c.
****onica is very
resistant to the mite
Varroa jacobsoni,
which is
commonly found...
- A.
c.
****onica may
refer to: An
abbreviation of a
subspecies name. In
binomial nomenclature the name of a
subspecies is
always the name of the
genus to...
- The ****anese
quail (Coturnix
****onica), also
known as the
coturnix quail, is a
species of Old
World quail found in East Asia.
First considered a subspecies...
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plants have also been
called "****anese quince", and the name "
****onica" (referring to
C.
****onica) was
widely used for
these plants in the 19th and 20th centuries...
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C.
****onica may
refer to:
Caenorhabditis ****onica, a
nematode species Caligula ****onica, the ****anese
giant silkworm, a moth
species found in Eastern...