- In botany, a
drupe (or
stone fruit) is a type of
fruit in
which an
outer fleshy part (exocarp, or skin, and mesocarp, or flesh)
surrounds a
single s****...
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Juniperus drupacea, the
Syrian juniper, is a
species of
juniper native to the
eastern Mediterranean region from
southern Greece (mount
Parnon in the Peloponnese)...
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Joseph Gerhard Zuccarini in 1846 with a new
specific name,
Cephalotaxus drupacea. Some
botanists consider C.
koreana and C.
sinensis to be
synonymous with...
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species are
mostly similar in size,
though some are larger,
notably J.
drupacea (20–28 mm or 3⁄4–1+1⁄8 in). The
berries are
green when
young and mature...
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drupacea include:
Ficus drupacea var.
auranticarpa (Elmer)
Corner Ficus drupacea var.
drupacea Ficus drupacea var.
glabrata Corner Ficus drupacea var...
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Hakea drupacea,
commonly known as sweet-scented hakea, is a tree or
shrub which is
native to
south west
Western Australia.
Hakea drupacea is an upright...
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Ficus drupacea var. pubescens, also
known as the
Mysore fig (named for Mysore, India) or
brown woolly fig, is a
variety of F.
drupacea distinguished by...
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Leptomeria drupacea, also
known as the pale
currant bush, is an
endemic Australian hemi-parasitic
erect shrub. It
occurs commonly in dry
woodlands across...
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Pimelea drupacea,
commonly known as
cherry rice-flower, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Thymelaeaceae and is
endemic to south-eastern Australia...
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fused together;
needles with two
stomatal bands. One species:
Juniperus drupacea –
Syrian juniper Needle-leaf junipers; the
adult leaves are needle-like...