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Pinus Cubensis
Slash pine Slash" pine" (Bot.) A kind of pine tree (Pinus Cubensis) found in Southern Florida and the West Indies; -- so called because it grows in ``slashes.'

Meaning of Cubensis from wikipedia

- giving it the binomial name Psilocybe cubensis. The synonyms were later also ****igned to the species Psilocybe cubensis. The name Psilocybe is derived from...
- Slugs, snails and caterpillars eat the leaves of Begonia cubensis. Aphids can infest Begonia cubensis causing the leaves to wilt. In many places people eat...
- Antigone cubensis, sometimes called the Cuban flightless crane, is a large, extinct species of crane which was endemic to the island of Cuba in the Caribbean...
-  cubensis it as a valid species, nevertheless, there is disagreement about whether the Sierra Maestra po****tions in the south are part of P. cubensis...
- cubensis is a species of lady beetle. Coleomegilla cubensis is native to the Caribbean and has been introduced to Hawaii. "ADW: Coleomegilla cubensis:...
- Chelonoidis cubensis, also known as the Cuban giant tortoise, is an extinct species of land tortoise that lived in Cuba from the Late Pleistocene to the...
- Trametes cubensis is a poroid bracket fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was first described in 1837 as Polyporus cubensis by Camille Montagne. Pier...
- mosquitoes. Cubanichthys cubensis is the type species of the genus Cubanichthys. It was originally described in 1903 as Fundulus cubensis by Carl H. Eigenmann...
- Annona cubensis is a species of Annona endemic to Cuba. "Holotype of Annona cubensis R.E.Fr. [family ANNONACEAE]". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2022-09-04...
- (thick-walled, resting spores) of P. cubensis are rare and their role in nature is unknown. Within the cucurbit family, P. cubensis isolates will exhibit a specific...