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Carya glabra, the
pignut hickory, is a common, but not
abundant species of
hickory in the oak-hickory
forest ****ociation in the
Eastern United States and...
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Bougainvillea glabra, the
lesser bougainvillea or paperflower, is the most
common species of
bougainvillea used for bonsai. The
epithet '
glabra'
comes from...
- width.
C.
glabra 'Apricot'
C.
glabra var.
turnbullii 'Barossa Gold'
C.
glabra 'Gold Leaf'
C.
glabra var.
turnbullii 'Ian Fardon'
C.
glabra var.
glabra 'Inglewood...
- Cr****
correa Correa glabra Lindl. (S.A., Qld., N.S.W., Vic.) - rock
correa C.
glabra Lindl. var.
glabra (Qld., N.S.W., Vic.)
C.
glabra var.
leucoclada (Lindl...
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Chelone glabra, or
white turtlehead, is a
herbaceous species of
plant native to
North America. Its
native range extends from
Georgia to
Newfoundland and...
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Annona glabra is a
tropical fruit tree in the
family Annonaceae, in the same
genus as the
soursop and cherimoya.
Common names include pond apple, alligator...
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Pinus glabra, the
spruce pine, is a tree
found on the
coastal plains of the
southern United States, from
southern South Carolina south to
northern Florida...
- Ilex
glabra, also
known as
Appalachian tea,
evergreen winterberry,
Canadian winterberry, gallberry, inkberry, dye-leaves[citation needed] and houx galbre...
- from
white to red,
purple or pink.
Chelone cuthbertii,
C.
glabra, and
C.
lyonii are
diploid and
C.
obliqua is
either tetraploid or hexaploid, depending...
- IPA: /ˈlɪkərɪʃ, -ɪs/ LIK-ər-ish, -iss) is the
common name of
Glycyrrhiza glabra, a
flowering plant of the bean
family Fabaceae, from the root of
which a...