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Carissa spinarum, the
conkerberry or bush plum, is a
large shrub of the
dogbane family (Apocynaceae),
widely distributed in
tropical regions of Africa...
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varieties congesta and
paucinervia refer to the
related conkerberry (C.
spinarum). The
plant flourishes in
regions with high temperatures, and it is abundant...
- also
called Juneberry or
shadblow serviceberry Currant bush,
Carissa spinarum also
called conkerberry or bush plum Bush currant,
Miconia calvescens,...
- branches,
morphologically speaking. The
thorns may be simple, as in
Carissa spinarum,
dichotomously forked as in
Carissa bispinosa, or
dichotomously branched...
- calls. They are
important dis****rs of
seeds of
plants such as
Carissa spinarum. The red-vented
bulbul was
among the
first animals other than
humans that...
- petal-shaped
peplomers or
spikes which resembled a crown, like the
corona spinarum in
religious art;
hence the name coronaviruses.
Lalchhandama K (2020)....
- Catholicism, JHU Press, 1999, p. 99. Rev.
Terence R.
Fulham I.H.M.,
Corona Spinarum - A
Biography and
defense of
Archbishop Pierre-Martin Ngo-Dinh-Thuc. Jarvis...
- ****erell, 1932
Megachile neli ****erell, 1937
Megachile candidicauda spinarum ****erell, 1937
Megachile albofilosa ****erell, 1937
Megachile discretula...
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Schleichera oleosa,
Vitex pinnata,
Indian blackberry,
Gmelina asiatica,
Carissa spinarum,
Euphorbia antiquorum, and
Acacia eburnea. In the
seasonally flooded areas...
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character in the
series Conkeror, a web
browser Conkerberry, the
plant Carissa spinarum This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Conker...