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- Dalrympelea sphaerocarpa was first known as Turpinia sphaerocarpa in 1842, described by Justus Carl H****karl. Dalrympelea sphaerocarpa is a kind of tree...
- Banksia sphaerocarpa, commonly known as the fox banksia or round-fruit banksia, is a species of shrub or tree in the plant genus Banksia (family Proteaceae)...
- Retama sphaerocarpa is a flowering bush species in the genus Retama, native to the Iberian Peninsula (Portugal and Spain) and North Africa (Morocco, Algeria...
- Kabosu (カボス or 臭橙; binomial name: Citrus sphaerocarpa) is a citrus fruit of an evergreen broad-leaf tree in the family Rutaceae. It is po****r in ****an...
- Family: Physaraceae Genus: Craterium Trentep. Synonyms List Cu****ria Link Iocraterium E.Jahn Nidularia With. Scyphium Rostaf. Sphaerocarpa H.C.F.Schumacher...
- Melothria sphaerocarpa is a species of melon native from southern Mexico and the Dominican Republic through Central America to tropical South America....
- Caprificus pedunculata (Miq.) Gasp. Caprificus rugosa (Miq.) Gasp. Caprificus sphaerocarpa Gasp. Ficus albescens Miq. Ficus burdigalensis Poit. & Turpin Ficus caprificus...
- Baptisia sphaerocarpa (common names include yellow wild indigo) is a herbaceous perennial plant in the family Fabaceae. It is native to southern North...
- Hopea sphaerocarpa is a tree in the family Dipterocarpaceae, native to Borneo. The specific epithet sphaerocarpa means "round fruit". Hopea sphaerocarpa grows...
- Myrcia sphaerocarpa is native to the Amazon Basin of Latin America. [citation needed] The root extract, known as "Pedra Hume de Kaá" is used by the natives...