Definition of L canescens. Meaning of L canescens. Synonyms of L canescens

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Definition of L canescens

L canescens
Puccoon Puc*coon", n. [From the American Indian name.] (Bot.) Any one of several plants yielding a red pigment which is used by the North American Indians, as the bloodroot and two species of Lithospermum (L. hirtum, and L. canescens); also, the pigment itself.

Meaning of L canescens from wikipedia

- Lithospermum canescens. Data related to Lithospermum canescens at Wikispecies "Lithospermum canescens". Plants for a ****ure. Lithospermum canescens in the CalPhotos...
- (female) L. canescens (female) L. dirtea javana (female) L. dirtea khasiana (male) L. dirtea khasiana (female) L. cyanipardus (male) L. cyanipardus L. cyanipardus...
- canescens is a species of flowering plant in the mint family. Its native range includes Iran, Turkey, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. "Lallemantia canescens"...
- sylvestris L. Eriocarpa group: Hairy seeds and hairy stems found between Italy and the Himalayas, Central Asia and China. Malva sylvestris L. Canescens group:...
- Rhododendron canescens, the piedmont azalea or mountain azalea, or wild azalea, or native azalea, or dead man’s handkerchief is a pink-blooming azalea...
- (as L. ukambensis Vatke) Mulguraea ligustrina (Lag.) N.O'Leary & P.Peralta (as L. ligustrina (Lag.) Britton) Phyla canescens (****h) Greene (as L. canescens...
- of L. canescens. Varma, Subodh (26 November 2016). "Ant species ready to take over world, suggests new study". Media related to Lepisiota canescens at...
- elevations. The specific epithet canescens refers to the grey-coloured cover of the thallus. Leucodecton canescens has a smooth, grey thallus that is...
- Dieteria canescens (formerly Machaeranthera canescens) is an annual plant or short lived perennial plant in the family Asteraceae, known by the common...
- canescens was described by Frederick Pursh in 1814. It falls under subfamily Papilionoideae of the family Fabaceae. The specific epithet "canescens"...