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important family of
flowering plants commonly known as the mustards, the
crucifers, or the
cabbage family. Most are
herbaceous plants,
while some are shrubs...
- A
crucifer or cross-bearer is, in some
Christian churches (particularly the
Roman Catholic Church,
Lutheran Churches,
Anglican Communion, and Methodist...
- The
spring peeper (Pseudacris
crucifer) is a
small chorus frog
widespread throughout the
eastern United States and Canada. It
prefers permanent ponds due...
- list of
diseases of
crucifers (Br****ica and Raph**** spp.).
Common Names of Diseases, The
American Phytopathological Society Crucifer Diseases (Fact Sheets...
- rot of
crucifers" (PDF). The Ohio
State University Extension.
Retrieved 19 July 2016.
Seebold K,
Bachi P, and
Beale J. "Black rot of
crucifers ." UK Cooperative...
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Nasturtium (/nəˈstɜːrʃəm/) is a
genus of a
small number of
plant species in the
family Br****icaceae (cabbage family)
commonly known as
watercress or yellowcress...
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western Asia. P.
crucifer is
found in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya,
Saudi Arabia, and Somalia. P.
crucifer is oviparous.
Pristurus crucifer at the Reptarium...
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Silver in a 1990
adaptation of
Treasure Island for TNT and
helmed The
Crucifer of
Blood starring his
father as
Sherlock Holmes the
following year. After...
- a
looper because it
arches its back into a loop when it crawls.
While crucifers are preferred, over 160
plants can
serve as
hosts for the
cabbage looper...
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Dorithia crucifer is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Guatemala.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Dorithia crucifer. Wikispecies...