- Vac****ia
farnesiana, also
known as
Acacia farnesiana, and
previously Mimosa farnesiana,
commonly known as
sweet acacia, ****sache,
casha tree, or needle...
-
Farnesol was
named (ca. 1900–1905)
after the
Farnese acacia tree (Vac****ia
farnesiana),
since the
flowers from the tree were the
commercial source of the floral...
- Vac****ia
caven (Roman c****ie, aromita,
aromo criollo, caven, churque, churqui, espinillo,
espinillo de baado, espino,
espino maulino) is an ornamental...
- them a
reasonable alternative to
constructed fences and walls.
Acacia farnesiana is used in the
perfume industry due to its
strong fragrance. The use of...
- (Verdoorn) Kyal. & Boatwr.—flaky-bark
acacia Vac****ia
farnesiana (L.)
Wight & Arn.—****sache var.
farnesiana (L.)
Wight & Arn. var.
guanacastensis (H.D.Clarke...
- www.bpi.da.gov.ph
Archived 2011-07-20 at the
Wayback Machine "Acacia
farnesiana". hort.purdue.edu.
Retrieved 25
November 2023. White, E.P. 1944b. "Isolation...
-
sicklepod Senna artemisioides,
silver c****ia or
feathery c****ia Vac****ia
farnesiana,
another member of
Fabaceae C****ia gum, a food
additive made from the...
-
repens Ubulawu nomathotholo Vac****ia
caven Vac****ia
cornigera Vac****ia
farnesiana Vac****ia
horrida Vac****ia
karroo Vac****ia
nilotica Vac****ia oerfota...
- graveolens), hibiscus,
mesquite thickets, ****sache (Vac****ia
farnesiana var.
farnesiana) and
prickly pear
cactus (Opuntia spp.).
Greater roadrunners,...
- (**** ironwood)
Tristaniopsis laurina (Canungra ironwood) Vac****ia
farnesiana (Ironwood)
Vepris lanceolata (White ironwood),
Vepris reflexa (Woodland...