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Picconia is a
genus of two
species of
flowering plants in the
family Oleaceae,
found in the
laurel forests habitat of Macaronesia. They are
evergreen shrubs...
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Picconia azorica,
locally known as pau-branco, is a
species of
Picconia common to the
majority of
islands of the
Portuguese archipelago of the Azores...
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Picconia excelsa,
commonly known as palo blanco, pau blanco, or branqueiro, is a
species of tree in the
family Oleaceae. It is
endemic to Macaronesia,...
- the
family Tachinidae.
Picconia derisa (Reinhard, 1943)
Picconia incurva (Zetterstedt, 1844)
Picconia manca Herting, 1973
Picconia tenuiseta (Herting, 1973)...
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Trees of the
genera Apollonias, Clethra, Dracaena, Ocotea, ****a, and
Picconia,
which are
found in the
Macaronesian laurel forests, are also known, from...
- ****a (Lauraceae),
Clethra (Clethraceae),
Dracaena (Ruscaceae), and
Picconia (Oleaceae) are characteristic. The
Madeira Islands laurel forest was designated...
- Olea L. –
olive Osmanthus Lour. –
osmanthus Phillyrea L. – mock-privet
Picconia D.C.
Priogymnanthus P.S.Green
Tetrapilus Lour. The type
genus for Oleaceae...
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sanguinho [Frangula azorica],
ginja [Prunus lusitanica], pau
branco [
Picconia azorica],
faias [Morella faya],
laurels [Laurus azorica], and
above all...
- willardiana, a tree
native to Sonora, Mexico, also
known as palo
blanco Picconia excelsa, a tree
native to
Madeira and the
Canary Islands also
known as...
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Islands and Madeira. The
larvae feed on
Chrysojasminum odoratissimum and
Picconia excelsa. Klimesch,
Josef Wilhelm (1992). "Prays
friesei sp. nov. (Lepidoptera...