-
Hierochloe odorata or
Anthoxanthum nitens (commonly
known as
sweet gr****,
manna gr****, Mary's gr**** or
vanilla gr****, and as holy gr**** in the UK, bison...
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ranging from the
southern United States to Brazil.
Ascalapha odorata is also
migratory into
Canada and most
states of
United States. It is the
largest noctuoid...
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Nymphaea odorata, also
known as the
American white waterlily,
fragrant water-lily,
beaver root,
fragrant white water lily,
white water lily, sweet-scented...
-
Nymphaea odorata subsp.
tuberosa is a
subspecies of
Nymphaea odorata native to the
region spanning from
Central and
Eastern Canada,
extending to North...
- were
classified in the
genus Testudo, and he gave it the name
Testudo odorata. In 1825, John
Edward Gray
created the
genus Sternotherus to
include species...
- perfumed" (feminine form
odorata,
neuter form odoratum), and may
refer to:
Aerides odorata, a
species of
orchid Aglaia odorata, a
species of
plant in the...
-
Butia odorata, also
known as the
South American jelly palm,
jelly palm, or
pindo palm, is a
Butia palm
native to
southernmost Brazil and Uruguay. This...
- in 1918 as
Lepiota odorata. In 1946 Emil J.
Imbach described genus Squamanita where the
fungus was
placed in to as
Squamanita odorata. In 2022 Squamanita...
- in Saint-Alban (Muni****lity),
Portneuf RCM, Capitale-Nationale, Quebec,
Canada. The lake is
fully part of
Portneuf Regional Natural Park. With an area...
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Sanicula odorata,
commonly called the
clustered blacksnakeroot, is a
flowering plant in the
family Apiaceae. It is
native and
widespread in
eastern North...