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Chondrilla juncea is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae known by a
number of
common names,
including rush skeletonweed, gum succory...
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Chondrilla is the
scientific name
shared by two
genera of life-forms:
Chondrilla (plant), a
plant genus in
family Asteraceae Chondrilla (sponge), a sea...
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Chondrilla is a
genus of sea
sponges belonging to the
family Chondrillidae.
Chondrilla acanthastra de Laubenfels, 1954
Chondrilla australiensis Carter...
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Chondrilla nucula,
sometimes called the
Caribbean chicken-liver sponge, is a
species of sea
sponge belonging to the
family Chondrillidae. It is an amorphous...
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Aceria chondrillae (
chondrilla gall mite,
skeletonweed gall mite) is a gall-forming
deuterogynous eriophyid mite. It is
often used as a
biological control...
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Chondrilla ambigua is a
species of perennial. This
perennial grows to
about 1 feet and 8
inches per minute, the
leaves are
narrowly linear. This perennial...
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Chondrilla is
shared by a
genus of Demosponge.
Species Chondrilla acantholepis Chondrilla ambigua Chondrilla aspera Chondrilla bosseana Chondrilla brevirostris...
- carrots, scallions, mint, radish, red pepper, parsley, dill, basil,
chondrilla juncea, vinegar, walnuts,
hazelnuts and
unripe almonds. For cacıklı arap...
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evolutionary opportunities of apomixis:
insights from Taraxa**** and
Chondrilla".
Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society B. 358 (1434): 1113–1121...
- weed in
North America and
eastern Australia. A
fungus specialised to
Chondrilla spp.,
Puccinia chondrillina, is
found throughout C. juncea's
native range...