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difficult to identify.
C.
racemosa,
C.
laetevirens and
C.
peltata form a
species complex. A
number of
forms and
varieties for
C.
racemosa are
listed but further...
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Coffea racemosa, also
known as
racemosa coffee and
Inhambane coffee, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rubiaceae. It has
naturally low levels...
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C. lentillifera. Its
cultivation has
since spread to
other countries,
including Vietnam, Taiwan, and China.
C. lentillifera,
along with
C.
racemosa,...
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Actaea racemosa, the
black cohosh,
black bugbane,
black snakeroot, rattle-top, or
fairy candle (syn.
Cimicifuga racemosa), is a
species of
flowering plant...
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racemosa is a
species of
plane tree
known by
several common names,
including California sycamore,
western sycamore,
California plane tree, and...
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islands Seaweeds in the
genus Caulerpa, especially:
C. lentillifera,
eaten in
Southeast Asia
C.
racemosa Ephedra distachya, a
shrub that
grows in southern...
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Ficus racemosa, the
cluster fig, red
river fig or gular, is a
species of
plant in the
family Moraceae. It is
native to
Australia and
tropical Asia. It...
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contains a high
amount of iron (up to 81.3 mg per 100 g of dry
matter in
C.
racemosa), magnesium, and calcium.
Water content is species-specific and generally...
- It is a
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Dendrocollybia racemosa,
commonly known as the
branched collybia or the
branched shanklet. The...
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Cornus racemosa, the
northern swamp dogwood, gray dogwood, or
panicle dogwood, is a
shrubby plant native to
southeastern Canada and the
northeastern United...