- Samara,
formerly known as
Kuybyshev during Soviet rule, is the
largest city and
administrative centre of
Samara Oblast in Russia. The city is
located at...
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Clasterosporium putrefaciens var.
crucipes Speschnew (1901)
Delacourea samarae (****el)
Cooke Macrosporium commune Rabenh. (1870)
Macrosporium parasiti****...
- also be
applied to a few
other fruit types. A few
species have
evolved samarae, loments, follicles,
indehiscent legumes, achenes, drupes, and berries...
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Chippewa National Forest, Minnesota, 1923
Downy leaf-buds and seed area of
samarae "Old
Indian Elm at Maumee, O" The
species superficially resembles American...
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along the leaf veins,
detectable with the aid of a
magnifying gl****. The
samarae are oval or obovate, glabrous, 12–15 mm (15⁄32–19⁄32 in) long, notched...
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leaves emerge. The
samarae are very light,
those of
British elms
numbering around 50,000 to the
pound (454 g). (Very
rarely anomalous samarae occur with more...
- and Dedan]. The
names of
their diocese are
called Sīnīrae, and Hīndīqī,
Samarae, Lūbae, Zinğae,
while the sons of
Mauretinos are [the
inhabitants of] Zemarğad...
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species has been
changed to Selenocosmia:
Chilobrachys samarae Giltay, 1935 →
Selenocosmia samarae List of
Theraphosidae species "Gen.
Chilobrachys Karsch...
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purplish anthers. The
samarae are elliptic, less than 12
millimetres (1⁄2 in) long and
densely hairy on both sides. Bark
Leaves Samarae Tree at
Stanmer Park...
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Siberian elm is able to self-pollinate successfully. The wind-dis****d
samarae are
whitish tan,
orbicular to
rarely broadly obovate or elliptical, 1 cm–2 cm...