- to
Rhamnus prinoides.
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI); IUCN SSC
Global Tree
Specialist Group (2020). "Rhamnus
prinoides". IUCN Red List...
- earlier-published name Q.
prinoides has priority, with the
larger ****apin oak then
usually classified as
Quercus prinoides var. a****inata and the shrubby...
- a****inata, with the
dwarf chinquapin oak
being Quercus prinoides var.
prinoides. Q.
prinoides was
named and
described by the
German botanist Karl (Carl)...
- ingredients; honey,
water and a
medicinal shrub called "gesho" (Rhamnus
prinoides). Tej is also
available commercially to buy in many
different types. It...
-
pilushanensis Y.C.Liu & C.M.Wang
Rhamnus × ****jaukovae O.A.Popova
Rhamnus prinoides L'Hér. – shiny-leaf
buckthorn Rhamnus pro****bens Edgew.
Rhamnus prunifolia...
- (garlic),
Allium cepa (onion),
Allium schoenoprasum (chives), and
Salacia prinoides.
Albomycins are a
group of tetrahydrothiophene-ring
containing antibiotics...
- beer
production Oast house, a
building designed for
drying hops
Rhamnus prinoides, a
plant whose leaves are used in the
Ethiopian variety of mead called...
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Binomial name
Salacia chinensis L.
Synonyms Click to
expand Tontelea prinoides Willd.
Tonsella chinensis (L.) Spreng.
Salacia wightiana Wall. Salacia...
- ilicifolia) and
Blackjack oak (Quercus marilandica)
Dwarf ****apin (Quercus
prinoides),
distribution extends to
Midwest and South-Central U.S.
Chapman oak (Quercus...
-
whose leaves resemble those of ****apins
Dwarf ****apin oak (Quercus
prinoides), a
closely related, more
shrubby oak
species Water-chinquapin, a name...