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Definition of C racemosa

C racemosa
Cahincic Ca*hin"cic, a. Pertaining to, or derived from, cahinca, the native name of a species of Brazilian Chiococca, perhaps C. racemosa; as, cahincic acid.

Meaning of C racemosa from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- C. lentillifera. Its cultivation has since spread to other countries, including Vietnam, Taiwan, and China. C. lentillifera, along with C. racemosa,...
- Exochorda racemosa, the pearlbush or common pearlbush, is a species of plant in the family Rosaceae. This species is mostly found in China and ****an. Exochorda...
- Plat**** racemosa is a species of plane tree known by several common names, including California sycamore, western sycamore, California plane tree, and...
- single species Dendrocollybia racemosa, commonly known as the branched collybia or the branched shanklet. Dendrocollybia racemosa fruit bodies have small pale...
- Cornus racemosa, the northern swamp dogwood, gray dogwood, or panicle dogwood, is a shrubby plant native to southeastern Canada and the northeastern United...
- 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...
- 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...
- only species is Colvillea racemosa. The genus is named for Sir Charles Colville, an ex Governor of Mauritius. Colvillea racemosa is known by the common name...