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Pachira glabra (syn.
Bombacopsis glabra) is a
tropical wetland tree in the
mallow family, Malvaceae,
native to
eastern Brazil,
where it
grows along waterways...
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Pinus glabra, the
spruce pine, is a tree
found on the
coastal plains of the
southern United States, from
southern South Carolina south to
northern Florida...
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Bougainvillea glabra, the
lesser bougainvillea or paperflower, is the most
common species of
bougainvillea used for bonsai. The
epithet '
glabra'
comes from...
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Aesculus glabra,
commonly known as Ohio buckeye,
Texas buckeye,
fetid buckeye, and
horse chestnut is a
species of tree in the
soapberry family (Sapindaceae)...
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Photinia glabra, the ****anese photinia, is a
species in the
family Rosaceae. Ye, J., Qin, h.,
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI) & IUCN...
- sold as a "Pachira aquatica"
houseplant is in fact a
similar species,
P.
glabra.
Pachira aquatica can grow up to 23
meters (75 ft) tall with a diameter...
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Ulmus glabra Hudson, the wych elm or
Scots elm, has the
widest range of the
European elm species, from
Ireland eastwards to the Ural Mountains, and from...
- 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...
- IPA: /ˈlɪkərɪʃ, -ɪs/ LIK-ər-ish, -iss) is the
common name of
Glycyrrhiza glabra, a
flowering plant of the bean
family Fabaceae, from the root of
which a...
- Rhus
glabra, the
smooth sumac, (also
known as
white sumac,
upland sumac, or
scarlet sumac) is a
species of
sumac in the
family Anacardiaceae,
native to...