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Heath cliffrose (Texas)
Purshia glandulosa Curran –
Desert bitterbrush (Nevada, Utah, Arizona)
Purshia mexicana (D.Don) Henr. –
Mexican cliffrose (Mexico...
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flowering plant in the rose
family known by the
common name Stansbury's
cliffrose. It is
native to the
southwestern United States and
northern Mexico, where...
- an
almond tree (Prunus dulcis)
Blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) Stansbury's
cliffrose (Purshia stansburyana)
Scarlet firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea)
Nashi pear...
- USS
Cliffrose (AN-42/YN-61) was an Ailanthus-class net
laying ship
which served with the U.S. Navy in the
western Pacific Ocean theatre of operations...
- (Winter-hazel) *
Cotinus (Smoketree) *
Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster) *
Cowania (
Cliffrose)
Crataegus (Hawthorn) *
Crinodendron (Crinodendron) *
Cytisus and allied...
-
flowering small tree in the rose
family known by the
common name
Mexican cliffrose. It is
native to western-northern Mexico, the
region of the
Sierra Madre...
- cheatgr****, moss, liverworts, Utah juniper,
Mormon tea, blackbrush,
cliffrose, four-winged saltbrush,
pinyon pine,
evening primrose, sand verbena, yucca...
- or
cliffrose. The
lining serves as a
disposable diaper,
although the
Navajo could clean and
reuse the
lining made of
shredded juniper or
cliffrose bark...
- to
reduce evaporation. Some
plants in the park
include singleleaf ash,
cliffrose, Utah juniper,
Mormon tea, blackbrush,
claret cup cactus,
pinyon pine...
- 1944 USS
Bitterbush (AN-39) USS
Anaqua (AN-40) USS
Baretta (AN-41) USS
Cliffrose (AN-42) USS
Satinleaf (AN-43) USS
Corkwood (AN-44) USS
Cornel (AN-45)...