Definition of T occidentalis. Meaning of T occidentalis. Synonyms of T occidentalis

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Definition of T occidentalis

T occidentalis
Arbor vitae Ar"bor vi"t[ae] [L., tree of life.] 1. (Bot.) An evergreen tree of the cypress tribe, genus Thuja. The American species is the T. occidentalis. 2. (Anat.) The treelike disposition of the gray and white nerve tissues in the cerebellum, as seen in a vertical section.

Meaning of T occidentalis from wikipedia

- T. occidentalis may refer to several different species. The specific epithet occidentalis means 'western.' Talpa occidentalis, the Spanish mole Telfairia...
- – Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'". RHS. Retrieved 5 March 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thuja occidentalis. "Thuja occidentalis". Plants...
- Telfairia occidentalis is a tropical vine grown in West Africa as a leaf vegetable and for its edible seeds. Common names for the plant include fluted...
- derived from Thuja occidentalis, have different properties and uses. The natives of Canada used the scaled leaves of Thuja occidentalis to make a tea that...
- NatureServe (2024). "Tradescantia occidentalis". Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 2 February 2024. NRCS. "Tradescantia occidentalis". PLANTS Database. United States...
- vertebrae and a phalanx. In 1856 Leidy named the type species Thespesius occidentalis for these three bones. The generic name is derived from Gr**** θεσπεσιος...
- within the Monocot clade. Triantha occidentalis was described by Sereno Watson in 1879 as Tofieldia occidentalis, and re****igned to Triantha by R. R...
- North America, the other being Toccidentalis. Nuclear genome analysis indicates that it is likely more closely related to T. koraiensis, which is native...
- (the Sierra juniper) is sometimes treated as a variety of J. occidentalis (as J. occidentalis var. australis). J. grandis is 12–26 m (39–85 ft) tall with...
- subspecies to the ringed wood****: C. t. torquatus (Boddaert, 1783) C. t. occidentalis (Hargitt, 1889) C. t. tinnunculus (Wagler, 1829) BirdLife International's...