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canescens was
described by
Frederick Pursh in 1814. It
falls under subfamily Papilionoideae of the
family Fabaceae. The
specific epithet "
canescens"...
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variety of
Populus alba, P. alba var.
canescens. In 1804,
James Edward Smith raised it to a full species, P.
canescens. He
described differences between the...
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Phyla canescens to
proliferate uncontrolled. The
plant also
flourishes in
areas with high
livestock grazing pressure. "Phyla
canescens".
Weeds of...
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superblooms of
desert flowers.
There are two varieties:
Geraea canescens var.
canescens Geraea canescens var.
paniculata S.F.Blake The
flowers attract bees and...
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Terminalia canescens,
commonly known as joolal,
winged nut tree, or wingnut, and also
known by its
Aboriginal name
djilanydjin in north-western Australia...
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canescens Jepson Manual eFlora (TJM2)
treatment of
Atriplex canescens USDA
Forest Service:
Atriplex canescens UC
Photos gallery:
Atriplex canescens Southwest...
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attractive shiny brown bark.
Hybrids having P.
canescens as a
parent include Prunus ×
schmittii (P.
avium × P.
canescens), an
ornamental tree, and the important...
- A.Juss., 1830
Synonyms List
Antelaea azadirachta (L.) Adelb.
Antelaea canescens Cels ex Heynh.
Antelaea javanica Gaertn.
Azadirachta indica subsp. vartakii...
- Patagonia.
Subspecies Carex canescens subsp.
canescens – Europe, Asia, Australia,
North America, New
Guinea Carex canescens subsp.
disjuncta (Fernald)...
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Rhododendron canescens, the
piedmont azalea or
mountain azalea, or wild azalea, or
native azalea, or dead man’s
handkerchief is a pink-blooming azalea...