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ceremonial uses.
Lycopus virginicus. NatureServe. 2012.
Lycopus virginicus. USDA
PLANTS Profile.
Bugleweed (Lycopus
virginicus L.) The
Center for New Crops...
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Chionanthus virginicus, Fringetree". explorer.natureserve.org.
Retrieved 6 May 2020.
Literally "Virginian snowy-flower" "Chionanthus
virginicus". Germplasm...
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Andropogon virginicus has been used as the
straw base for the
production of
handmade brooms in the
southeastern United States.
Andropogon virginicus can be...
- NatureServe. "Sporobolus
virginicus".
NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia.
Retrieved 10
December 2024. NRCS. "Sporobolus
virginicus".
PLANTS Database....
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scales of
other species of fish.
Anisotremus virginicus was
first formally described in 1758 as
Sparus virginicus by
Linnaeus with the type
locality given...
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Elymus virginicus, or
Virginia wildrye, is a
perennial bunchgr****
located in
Virginia and the
eastern United States.
Virginia wild rye is one of the few...
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Philomycus virginicus,
common name
Virginia mantleslug, is a
species of air-breathing land slug, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family...
- (Olivier, 1790)
Synonyms Silpha (Nicrophorus)
orientalis Herbst, 1784 (Unav.)
Necrophorus [sic]
grandis Fabricius, 1792
Nicrophorus virginicus Frölich, 1792...
- was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in 1753, who
named it
Rhinanthus virginicus. The same year he was also the
first to
describe the
species now known...
-
virginicus and
Coptotermes formos**** are
responsible for 80% of the
damage done by termites. "ITIS
Standard Report Page:
Reticulitermes virginicus"...