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Zamia integrifolia, also
known as coontie, is a small, tough,
woody cycad native to the
southeastern United States (in
Florida and formerly[when?] in Georgia)...
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Banksia integrifolia,
commonly known as the
coast banksia, is a
species of tree that
grows along the east
coast of Australia. One of the most
widely distributed...
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Holoptelea integrifolia, the
Indian elm or
jungle cork tree, is a
species of tree in the
family Ulmaceae, and a
close relative to the true elms (Ulmus)...
- Rhus
integrifolia, also
known as
lemonade sumac,
lemonade berry, or lemonadeberry, is a
shrub to
small tree in the
sumac genus Rhus. It is
native to the...
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Dryas integrifolia is a
species of
flowering plant in the rose
family known by the
common names arctic avens,
entireleaf mountain-avens,
white mountain-avens...
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Macadamia integrifolia is a
small to medium-sized tree
native to
Australian rainforests.
Common names include macadamia, smooth-s****ed macadamia, bush...
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plant in his 1981
monograph of the
genus Banksia as a
variety of B.
integrifolia, but
later reclassified it as a
separate species.
Genetic studies show...
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Clematis integrifolia is a
flowering vine of the
genus Clematis. Like many
members of that genus, it is
prized by
gardeners for its
showy flowers. C. integrifolia...
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Petunia integrifolia (syn.
Petunia violacea), the
violet petunia or
violetflower petunia, is a
species of wild
petunia with violet-colored blooms. Petunia...
- sporophylls. The
smaller morphs,
formerly identified as
Macrocystis integrifolia, have deep
brown color on
flattened rhizomes which are
profusely dichotomously...