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Alnus glutinosa, the
common alder,
black alder,
European alder,
European black alder, or just alder, is a
species of tree in the
family Betulaceae, native...
- A.
glutinosa may
refer to:
Alnus glutinosa, the
black alder,
European alder or
common alder, a tree
species native to most of
Europe Arctostaphylos glutinosa...
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Rehmannia glutinosa is a
flowering broomrape, and one of the 50
fundamental herbs used in
traditional Chinese medicine,
where it has the name shēng dì...
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Myxine glutinosa, also
known as the
Atlantic hagfish, is a type of
jawless fish
belonging to the
class Myxini. The
Atlantic hagfish may grow up to .75...
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Glutinous rice (Oryza
sativa var.
glutinosa; also
called sticky rice,
sweet rice or waxy rice) is a type of rice
grown mainly in
Southeast Asia and the...
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Salvia glutinosa, the
glutinous sage,
sticky sage, Jupiter's sage, or Jupiter's distaff, is a
herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the
family Lamiaceae...
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alder (A. rubra) on the west
coast of
North America, and
black alder (A.
glutinosa),
native to most of
Europe and
widely introduced elsewhere, both reaching...
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Litsea glutinosa is a
rainforest tree in the
laurel family, Lauraceae.
Common names include soft bollygum,
bolly beech, Bollywood, bollygum,
brown bollygum...
- the species. E. burgeri, for example, has
nearly a 1:1 ratio,
while M.
glutinosa females are
significantly more
common than males. Some
species of hagfish...
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Pluchea glutinosa was a
species of
flowering plant in the
sunflower family that was
endemic to the
Island of
Socotra in the
Indian Ocean, part of the...