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Prunus serotina,
commonly called black cherry, wild
black cherry, rum cherry, or
mountain black cherry, is a
deciduous tree or
shrub in the rose family...
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Pinus serotina, the pond pine,
black bark pine, bay pine,
marsh pine, or
pocosin pine, is a pine tree
found along the
Southeastern portion of the Atlantic...
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Echinacea serotina, the narrow-leaved
purple coneflower or
blacksamson echinacea, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is native...
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Sarcomyxa serotina is a
species of
fungus in the
family Sarcomyxaceae. Its
recommended English name in the UK is
olive oysterling. In
North America it...
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closely related to and
found wholly within the
range of
Prunus serotina, the
black cherry, a more
common and
widespread species of
Prunus also...
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Gagea serotina,
synonym Lloydia serotina, is an Arctic–alpine
flowering plant of the lily family. It is
widespread across the
mountainous parts of western...
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Xyris serotina, the
acidswamp yellowe**** gr****, is a
North American species of
flowering plants in the yellow-e****-gr**** family. It
grows on the coastal...
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Thomas Nuttall described a
variety and
named it
Rudbeckia purpurea var.
serotina. In 1836,
Augustin Pyramus de
Candolle raised this
variety to the rank...
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Leucanthemella serotina,
called the
autumn ox-eye, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
genus Leucanthemella,
native to Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary...
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Ulmus serotina, the
September elm, is an autumn-flowering
North American species of tree. It is
uncommon beyond Tennessee; it is only very
locally distributed...