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Dirca is a
genus of
three or four
species of
flowering plants in the
family Thymelaeaceae,
native to
North America. The
genus is
named after Dirce in...
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Dirca palustris, or
eastern leatherwood, is a
shrub that
grows to a
maximum height of
about three meters. It is
native to the
eastern half of
North America...
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Planck constant, or Planck's constant,
denoted by h {\textstyle h} , is a
fundamental physical constant of
foundational importance in
quantum mechanics:...
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Dirca decipiens, the
Ozark leatherwood, is a
deciduous shrub endemic to
northwestern Arkansas,
southeastern Kansas, and
southwestern Missouri. It is distinguished...
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Dirca mexicana, the
Mexican leatherwood, is a low
shrub with a very
restricted po****tion in Tamaulipas, Mexico. However, it does
surprisingly well in...
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Dirca occidentalis, the
western leatherwood, is a
deciduous shrub with
leaves three to
seven centimeters in length.
Yellow flowers emerge prior to leafing...
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Deutzia (Deutzia)
Diervilla (Bush honeysuckle)
Dipelta (Dipelta)
Dirca (Leatherwood)
Dracaena (Dragon tree) *
Drimys (Winter's Bark) *
Dryas (Mountain...
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complete one
generation per year. The
larvae feed by
mining the
leaves of
Dirca palustris. They are the only
known leafminer of this
particular host plant...
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maple Viburnum lantanoides, a
species of
shrub in the
family Caprifoliaceae Dirca, a
genus of
deciduous shrubs in the
family Thymelaeaceae,
known variously...
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Phaleria group: Peddiea,
Phaleria Daphne group: Daphne, Daphnopsis, Diarthron,
Dirca, Edgeworthia, Funifera, Goodallia, Lagetta, Ovidia, Rhamnoneuron, Schoenobiblus...