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currently recognised:
F.
americana Aubl. subsp.
americana,
F.
americana Aubl. subsp.
andicola (Standl.) C.C. Berg,
F.
americana Aubl. subsp. greiffiana...
- The
American coot (Fulica
americana), also
known as a mud hen or pouldeau, is a bird of the
family Rallidae.
Though commonly mistaken for ducks, American...
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Fraxinus americana, the
white ash or
American ash, is a fast-growing
species of ash tree
native to
eastern and
central North America.
White ash trees...
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Americana (Portuguese pronunciation: [ameɾiˈkɐnɐ]) is a muni****lity (município)
located in the
Brazilian state of São Paulo. It is part of the Metropolitan...
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Agave americana,
commonly known as the
century plant, maguey, or
American aloe, is a
flowering plant species belonging to the
family Asparagaceae. It...
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Ulmus americana,
generally known as the
American elm or, less commonly, as the
white elm or
water elm, is a
species of elm
native to
eastern North America...
- The
American ****roach (Periplaneta
americana) is the
largest species of
common ****roach, and
often considered a pest. In
certain regions of the U.S...
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Genipa americana (/ˈdʒɛnɪpə/) is a
species of
trees in the
family Rubiaceae. It is
native to the
tropical forests of
North and
South America, as well...
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Phytolacca americana, also
known as
American pokeweed, pokeweed, poke sallet, pokeberry, dragonberries,
pigeonberry weed, and inkberry, is a poisonous...
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Encyclopedia Americana is a
general encyclopedia written in
American English. It was the
first general encyclopedia of any
magnitude to be
published in...