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Torreya taxifolia,
commonly known as
Florida torreya or
stinking-
cedar, but also
sometimes as
Florida nutmeg or
gopher wood, is an
endangered subcanopy...
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ground cedar,
various species of
clubmosses (Lycopodiopsida) in the
genus Diphasiastrum Saltcedar,
Tamarix (Caryophyllaceae)
Stinking cedar, Torreya...
- taxifolia, a
native of Florida, is
known as the
Florida torreya or
stinking-
cedar. T. californica, also
known as
California nutmeg or
California torreya...
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Conservation status Taxaceae Torreya taxifolia Arn.: 39
Florida Torreya,
Stinking Cedar Decatur County,
Georgia Critically Endangered Pinaceae Pinus echinata...
- a
planter and
amateur naturalist,
brought attention to the now rare
stinking cedar. He
began am****ing the land for the
estate which come to be
known as...
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including Juniperus excelsa (Gr**** juniper),
Juniperus foetidissima (
stinking juniper),
Juniperus phoenicea (Phoenician juniper), and
Juniperus drupacea...
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Peters Cr**** Bird Cr****
Stinking River Flyblow Cr**** Dry
Branch Maggotty Cr****
North Fork
Stinking River West Fork
Stinking River Shockoe Cr**** Whitethorn...
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Mekong juniper Juniperus excelsa – Gr****
juniper Juniperus foetidissima –
stinking juniper Juniperus indica –
Himalayan black juniper Juniperus komarovii...
- trees, as well as limes, aspen, hop hornbeam, and maple.
Black pine and
stinking juniper can be
found at
higher elevations. Some
herbaceous plants with...
- シュウ、ジュウ、ひろ-う shū, jū, hiro-u 891 秋 禾 9 2
autumn シュウ、あき shū, aki 892 臭 臭 自 9 S
stinking シュウ、くさ-い、にお-う shū, kusa-i, nio-u 893 修 人 10 5
discipline シュウ、(シュ)、おさ-める、おさ-まる...