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Prunus lycioides (Persian: تنگرس, lit. 'biting thorn'),
sometimes known as
Persian gum, is a
species of wild
almond native to Turkey,
northern Syria and...
- Becking, David. "Diospyros
lycioides | Tree SA". "Diospyros
lycioides | PlantZAfrica". pza.sanbi.org. "Diospyros
lycioides (PROTA) -
PlantUse English"...
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Sideroxylon lycioides, the
buckthorn bully, is a
small tree in the
family Sapotaceae. It is
widely distributed in the
southeastern United States from...
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hermaphrodite flowers. "Fuchsia
lycioides in Tropicos". 2019-02-18. Rundel,
Philip W. (1982-01-01). "(PDF)
Fuchsia lycioides in Chile". ResearchGate. Retrieved...
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northern Africa. Its
scientific name
lycioides refers to its
resemblance to the
botanical genus Lycium.
Rhamnus lycioides is a slow
growth shrub adapted to...
- "
lycioides", from the Gr****, is due to the plant's
resemblance to Lycium, a
genus also
known as "boxthorn" in the
nightshade family.
Salvia lycioides reaches...
- S.
gouakai var.
angustifolium and var. latifolium)
Lycianthes lycioides (as S.
lycioides var. angustifolium)
Lycianthes mociniana (as S.
uniflorum Dunal...
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Caucasian persimmon,
lilac persimmon Diospyros lunduensis Ng
Diospyros lycioides Desf. –
bushveld bluebush subsp.
guerkei (****ze) De
Winter subsp. nitens...
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Africa (it was
described from Pretoria). The
larvae feed on
Diospyros lycioides lycioides. "Nepticulidae and
Opostegidae of the world".
Archived from the original...
- The
sepals are
reflexed and
slightly shorter than the tube.
Fuchsia lycioides Peru.
Fuchsia pachyrrhiza New Zealand.
Fuchsia pro****bens
Southern Argentina...