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Phoenix canariensis, the
Canary Island date palm, is a
species of
flowering plant in the palm
family Arecaceae,
native to the
Canary Islands off the coast...
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Santa Cruz
Pinus canariensis forest, La
Palma Pinus canariensis Caldera de
Taburiente Tenerife Gran
Canaria Male
cones of
Pinus canariensis photographed in...
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hence obtained:
P.
dactylifera ×
P.
sylvestris (India),
P.
dactylifera ×
P.
canariensis (Morocco,
Algeria and Israel), and
P.
dactylifera ×
P.
reclinata (Senegal)...
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Canary gr**** is a plant,
Phalaris canariensis,
belonging to the
family Poaceae.
Originally a
native of the
Mediterranean region, it is now
grown commercially...
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Pseudolynchia canariensis, the
pigeon louse fly or
pigeon fly, is a
species of
biting fly in the
family of
louse flies, Hippoboscidae.
Pseudolynchia canariensis are...
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lineage of
chiffchaffs and
quite distinct from the
common chiffchaff.
P.
canariensis, the
Canary Islands chiffchaff is a non-migratory
species formerly occurring...
- extinct; they are:
Western Canary Islands chiffchaff (Phylloscopus
canariensis canariensis):
western Canary Islands: El Hierro, La Palma, La Gomera, Tenerife...
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Media related to
Euphorbia canariensis at
Wikimedia Commons Decandolle, A.
P. (1837). "Illustration of
Euphorbia canariensis".
Plantarum historia succulentarum...
- years, some even more. The longest-lived is the
Great Basin bristlecone pine (
P. longaeva). One
individual of this species,
dubbed "Methuselah", is one of...
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cones Pinus roxburghii is
closely related to
P.
canariensis (Canary
Island pine),
P. brutia (Turkish pine) and
P. pinaster (maritime pine),
which all share...