- with
R. idaeus.
Carter et al., 2019 find
maternal descent is
probably from
Rubus subg. Rubus. The
Plant List,
Rubus caesius L. NRCS. "Rubus
caesius". PLANTS...
- of the
Northern Hemisphere, and are
thought of as a
beneficial weed.
R.
caesius is
frequently restricted to
coastal communities,
especially sand-dune...
- with R.
caesius. even more broadly,
including all the taxa in the
subgenus Rubus Apart from the
established meaning of
Rubus fruticosus L. as
R. plicatus...
-
raspberry Rubus argutus Rubus armeniacus –
Himalayan blackberry Rubus caesius –
European dewberry Rubus canadensis –
smooth blackberry Rubus chamaemorus...
-
Hibiscus brackenridgei A.Gray —
Hawaiian hibiscus maʻo hau hele
Hibiscus caesius Garcke — dark-e****
hibiscus (southwestern
Tanzania to
South Africa) Hibiscus...
- Acanthuridae. Naso
caesius has a
specific name
caesius which is
Latin for "bluish grey", the
overall colour of this fish. Naso
caesius has 6 or 7 spines...
-
subspecies of C.
caesius that are
native to sub-Saharan Africa. The only
known variation between these subspecies is
their size. C. c.
caesius was
first described...
- feed on
their nectar.
Penstemon caesius was
scientifically described and
named by Asa Gray in 1883.
Penstemon caesius is
known by the
common names of...
- Life In
Ancient Rome. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-18198-6. Lefkowitz, Mary
R.; Fant,
Maureen B. (2005). Women's Life in
Greece and Rome. Baltimore: JHUP...
- the
Latin word
caesius,
meaning "bluish grey". In
medieval and
early modern writings caesius was
spelled with the
ligature æ as
cæsius; hence, an alternative...