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Meaning of Phenologies from wikipedia

- Phenology is the study of periodic events in biological life cycles and how these are influenced by seasonal and interannual variations in climate, as...
- Gac, from the Vietnamese gấc (pronounced [ɣək˦˥]), scientific name Momordica cochinchinensis, is a species of plant in the melon and cu****ber family Cucurbitaceae...
- species for details of oak classification, in which acorn morphology and phenology are important factors. The word acorn (earlier akerne, and acharn) is...
- Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine (/ˈbʌnjə/), banya or bunya-bunya, is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the family Araucariaceae...
- Murraya paniculata, commonly known as orange jasmine, orange jessamine, china box or mock orange, is a species of shrub or small tree in the family Rutaceae...
- 159 (1): 76–90. doi:10.1111/ibi.12437. Butler MG (1980). "Emergence Phenologies of Some Arctic Alaskan Chironomidae". In Murray DA (ed.). Chironomidae...
- 118–123. doi:10.1155/1968/49846. Nacko, Scott (May 2017). Occurrence and Phenology of Polistine Wasps (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in Southern Louisiana (MS thesis)...
- pre-co****tory and co****tory pairs. Larger time gaps between plant phenologies creates more disruption in the gene flow between sympatrically occurring...
- Ripogonum scandens (commonly known as supplejack, Māori: kareao, pirita, translated as "twisted rope") is a common rainforest vine endemic to New Zealand...
- Pseudopanax linearis, also known as mountain lancewood, is a species of heteroblastic shrub or small tree from the family Araliaceae, endemic to the South...