- Most
American species are
known by the
common name of palo
verde or
paloverde,
derived from the
Spanish words meaning "green tree". This name is given...
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Paloverde is the
Americanized name of Parkinsonia, a
genus of
flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.
Paloverde may also
refer to: USS Paloverde...
- years.
Compared to the
closely related Parkinsonia microphylla (foothill
paloverde), it
appears more de****bent in
overall form, is taller, and
matures more...
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Parkinsonia microphylla, the
yellow paloverde,
foothill paloverde or little-leaved palo verde; syn.
Cercidium microphyllum), is a
species of palo verde...
-
States Navy
built near the end of
World War II.
Originally laid down as
Paloverde (YN-86), a net
tender of the
Ailanthus class, she was
redesignated as...
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lower Sonoran zone
contains a
diversity of
native cactus, mesquite, and
paloverde. The
Joshua tree is
found in the
Mojave Desert.
Flowering plants include...
- substation. The
first post
office to
operate at Palo
Verde opened in 1903 as
Paloverde,
changed its name to Palo
Verde in 1905, and
closed in 1940. A post office...
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competitive interactions between saguaro cacti and
paloverde trees. The
saguaros under a
paloverde's canopy negatively impacted the
vigor of the tree....
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Parkinsonia texana is a
species of
perennial flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae,
native to
Texas and the
Mexican states of Coa****la,
Nuevo Leon...
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found on rock faces. Blue
paloverde trees (Parkinsonia florida), with
smooth blue-green
photosynthetic bark, and
yellow paloverde (Parkinsonia microphylla)...