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Cynanchum laeve is a
vining perennial herb
native to
eastern and
central U.S.
states and Ontario.
Common names include sand vine, honeyvine, honeyvine...
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Deroceras laeve, the
marsh slug (or
meadow slug), is a
species of
small air-breathing land slug, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusk in the family...
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Symphyotrichum laeve (formerly
Aster laevis) is a
flowering plant native to Canada, the
United States, and Coa****la (Mexico). It has the
common names...
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tatula (L.)
Datura wallichii (Dunal)
Stramonium foetidum (Scop.)
Stramonium laeve (Moench)
Stramonium spinosum (Lam.)
Stramonium tatula (Moench) Stramonium...
- in the
family Physalacriaceae. A
product which contains Cylindrobasidium laeve as the
active ingredient can be used as a
mycoherbicide to
control Acacia...
- left. This part of the
chorion becomes smooth, and is
named the
chorion laeve (from the
Latin word levis,
meaning smooth). As it
takes no
share in the...
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Echinoplectanum laeve is a
species of
diplectanid monogenean parasitic on the
gills of the black-saddled coralgrouper,
Plectropomus laevis. It has been...
- on deca**** wood and wood debris. The
three known Crucibulum species (C.
laeve, C. parvulum, and C. cyathiforme) are
distinguished from
other genera of...
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laeve is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily of Carabinae. It was
described by
Pierre François
Marie Auguste Dejean in 1826. "Calosoma
laeve Dejean...
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Paspalum laeve common name
field paspalum, is a
plant found in
North America. It is
listed as
threatened in Connecticut.
Paspalum laeve var. circulare...