-
appealing tart-like taste.
Berberis canadensis is
native to 13 of the 50
states of the
United States.
Berberis canadensis occurred historically from the Appalachian...
- Abrouk, D; Herrera-Belaroussi, A; Pothier, J.
F.; Pflüger, V; Fernandez, M.P. (2018). "Frankia
canadensis sp. nov.,
isolated from root
nodules of Alnus...
-
Antigone canadensis USFWS Recording Problems playing this file? See
media help. The
sandhill crane (Antigone
canadensis) is a
species of
large crane of...
- one-fourth of an inch long.
Three subspecies are accepted:
Cercis canadensis subsp.
canadensis (synonyms C. dilatata, C. ellipsoidea, and C. georgiana) – eastern...
- The
Canada goose (Branta
canadensis),
sometimes called Canadian goose, is a
large species of
goose with a
black head and neck,
white ch****s,
white under...
- John (2020). "Bloodroot (Sanguinaria
canadensis)".
Illinois Wildflowers. "RHS
Plant Selector –
Sanguinaria canadensis f.
multiplex 'Plena'".
Retrieved 23...
- The
American Cervus canadensis was
recognized as a
relative of the red deer (Cervus elaphus) of Europe, and so
Cervus canadensis were
referred to as "red...
-
canadensis".
PLANTS Database.
United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Retrieved 8
December 2015. Hils,
Matthew H. (1993). "Taxus
canadensis"...
- The
Canada lynx (Lynx
canadensis) or
Canadian lynx is one of the four
living species in the
genus Lynx. It is a medium-sized wild cat
characterized by...
-
Tsuga canadensis, also
known as
eastern hemlock,
eastern hemlock-spruce, or
Canadian hemlock, and in the French-speaking
regions of
Canada as
pruche du...