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- Acer monspessulanum, the Montpellier maple, is a species of maple native to the Mediterranean region from Morocco and Portugal in the west, to Turkey,...
- Cistus monspeliensis monspeliensis – monspessul**** – monspessulanamonspessulanum mont**** L mons of the mountains mountain bottlebrush, Melaleuca montana;...
- Acer circinatum Acer cissifolium Acer x coriaceum 'Macrophyllum' (A. monspessulanum x A. pseudoplat****) Acer crataegifolium Acer davidii Zone 6 - 9, not...
- miaoshani**** W.P.Fang Acer micranthum Siebold & Zucc. Acer miyabei Maxim. Acer monspessulanum L. Acer morifolium Koidz. Acer negundo L. Acer nigrum F.Michx. Acer...
- (A. ginnala), field maple (A. campestre) and Montpellier maple (A. monspessulanum) are po****r choices and respond well to techniques that encourage leaf...
- their high nectar production. Certain species of Cirsium, like Cirsium monspessulanum, Cirsium pyrenai**** and Cirsium vulgare, have been traditionally used...
- family Lyonetiidae. It is endemic to Greece. The larvae feed on Acer monspessulanum. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. bladmineerders.nl...
- (maple family) Acer miyabei Miyabe's maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer monspessulanum Montpelier maple Aceraceae (maple family) Acer negundo ash-leaf maple;...
- 'Tomentosum' 'William Caldwell' 'Zorgvlied' Acer campestre (and the similar A. monspessulanum) are po****r among bonsai enthusiasts. The dwarf cultivar 'Microphyllum'...
- pyrenaica), sweet chestnuts (Castanea sativa) and Montpellier maples (Acer monspessulanum). In the higher altitudes (1,000–1,200 m or 3,300–3,900 ft) appear maritime...