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Celtis reticulata, with
common names including netleaf hackberry,
western hackberry,
Douglas hackberry,
netleaf sugar hackberry, palo blanco, and acibuche...
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Quercus rugosa,
commonly known as the
netleaf oak, is a broad-leaved tree in the
beech and oak
family ****aceae. It is
native to
southern North America...
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Quercus polymorpha, the
Mexican white oak,
Monterrey oak or
netleaf white oak, is a
North American species of oak. It is
widespread in Mexico, Guatemala...
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scrub oak
North America Atrusca bella Arizona white oak,
Mexican blue oak,
netleaf oak,
Toumey oak, and
shrub live oak
North America Atrusca brevipennata...
- its
range the
common hackberry is
sometimes confused with the
smaller netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata),
which has a
similar bark.
Hackberry grows...
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Clematis reticulata,
commonly known as the
netleaf leather flower, is a
species of
flowering plant.
Synonymous species names are
Coriflora reticulata...
- America. Host
species include Arizona white, blue, Engelmann, gray, leather,
netleaf, scrub, and
shrub oaks. In the
United States,
galls induced by this species...
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Salix reticulata, the net-leaved willow, or snow willow, is a
dwarf willow,
native to the
colder parts of Europe,
North America, and
Northern Asia. It...
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Berberis dictyophylla, the
netleaf barberry, is a
deciduous shrub in the
genus Berberis which is
native to
Western China (Qinghai, Sichuan, Tibet, Yunnan)...
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produces a reddish-brown berry. It is a
species closely related to
netleaf hackberry which is
common in
western United States. The
Spanish common...