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- Ceratiola is a genus of flowering plants with a single species, Ceratiola ericoides, a shrub endemic to the Southeastern United States. C. ericoides is...
- Schistocerca ceratiola, the rosemary gr****hopper, is a species of bird gr****hopper in the family Acrididae. It is endemic to the Florida scrub in Florida...
- Elachista ceratiola is a moth of the family Elachistidae. It is found on the Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. The wingspan is 12.2 mm for males...
- Pines towering over other scrub vegetation, such as Florida Rosemary (Ceratiola ericoides), Reindeer Moss (Cladonia spp.), and scrub oaks: sand live oak...
- caribbeana (Dirsh, 1974) Schistocerca centralis (Dirsh, 1974) Schistocerca ceratiola (Hubbell & Walker, 1928) – rosemary gr****hopper Schistocerca cohni (Song...
- Tribe Bryantheae Genera: Bryanthus – Ledothamnus Tribe Empetreae Genera: Ceratiola – Corema – Empetrum (plus Diplarche, treated as a synonym of Rhododendron...
- excessive loss of water from the leaf. The genus and related ones such as Ceratiola and Corema were for most of the 20th century classified in their own family...
- It is ****ociated with sand pine (Pinus clausa), and with Lyonia, Ilex, Ceratiola, Polygonella, Opuntia, and various scrub oaks. There are about 64 occurrences...
- showing some preference for shade. It often grows beneath Florida rosemary (Ceratiola ericoides) bushes, and is apparently resistant to the allelopathic compounds...
- of the Lake Wales Ridge. The wolf spider Schizocosa ceratiola (commonly called Lycosa ceratiola in scientific literature) has been found on the Mount...