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Purgan (Persian: پورگان) may
refer to:
Purgan,
Bushehr Purgan, Yazd
Purkan (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Laricifomes officinalis, also
known as agarikon, eburiko, or the
quinine conk, is a wood-decay
fungus that
causes brown heart rot on
conifers native to...
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Romanized as Pargān; also
known as Parkān, Poorgan, Por Kon, Porūkān,
Pūrgān, and Pūrkān) is a
village in
Banestan Rural District, in the
Central District...
- households. Iran
portal Also
romanized as
Poozgah and Pūzgāh; also
known as
Pūrgan and Pūzeh Gāh
OpenStreetMap contributors (5
March 2025). "Puzgah, Ganaveh...
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Synonyms List
Cytisus purgans auct. non (L.)
Spach Cytisus purgans (L.) Boiss.
Genista purgans (L.) DC.
Sarothamnus purgans (L.) Godr.
Genista balansae...
- of a
hybrid joined by a
multiplication sign, e.g.
Cytisus ardonoi × C.
purgans.
hydrophily Form of
pollination whereby pollen is
distributed by the flow...
- It is
known from
southern France and Spain. The
larvae feed on
Cytisus purgans. They mine the
leaves of
their host plant.
Fauna Europaea bladmineerders...
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parts of the
Cantabrian mountains, are
covered by
thickets of
Cytisus purgans (variously
known as "Andorra broom", "Provence broom", or "Spanish gold...
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Iberian Peninsula. The
larvae feed on
Genista species,
including Genista purgans. This
species has
commonly been
placed in the
genus Orgyia but molecular...
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silvery foliage),
dwarf broom (Cytisus pro****bens),
Provence broom (Cytisus
purgans) and
Spanish broom (Spartium junceum). Many of the most po****r brooms...