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Merit (confirmed in 2017). Like most
dogwood species native to
North America,
C. sericea can be
parasitized by the
dogwood sawfly,
possibly leaving much of...
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Agrostis stolonifera (creeping bentgr****,
creeping bent, fiorin,
spreading bent or **** bentgr****) is a
perennial gr****
species in the
family Poaceae...
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Crataegus stolonifera is a
hawthorn species native to the
northeastern U.S. and
southeastern Canada. Phipps, J.B. (2015), "Crataegus
stolonifera Sargent...
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Pyura stolonifera,
commonly known in
South Africa as "red bait" (or "rooiaas" in Afrikaans), is a
sessile ascidian, or sea squirt, that
lives in coastal...
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included in a more
broadly taken concept of
C. amomum, also in the
eastern U.S.
Cornus sericea (including
C.
stolonifera) is
sometimes itself included in a more...
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Saxifraga stolonifera is a
perennial flowering plant known by
several common names,
including creeping saxifrage,
strawberry saxifrage,
creeping rockfoil...
- a
census of the literature,
herbaria specimens, and
confirmed sightings,
C. pensylvanica is
found in Manitoba, Ontario, and
Quebec in Canada; and in...
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C.
stolonifera Sarg.
C.
demissa Sarg.
C.
iracunda var.
populnea (Ashe) Kruschke, with synonyms:
C.
populnea Ashe
C.
marcida Ashe
C.
perlaeta Sarg.
C....
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Tiarella stolonifera is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Saxifragaceae. The
specific name
stolonifera means "spreading by stolons", an important...
- A 2008
study from
Zhejiang University, in China,
isolated several flavone C-glycosides on
black bamboo leaves,
including orientin, homoorientin, vitexin...