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Caulerpa taxifolia is a
species of
green seaweed, an alga of the
genus Caulerpa,
native to
tropical waters of the
Pacific Ocean,
Indian Ocean, and Caribbean...
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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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Prumnopitys taxifolia, the mataī (Māori: mataī) or
black pine, is an
endemic New
Zealand coniferous tree that
grows on the
North Island and
South Island...
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Sequoia sempervirens (/səˈkwɔɪ.ə ˌsɛmpərˈvaɪrənz/) is the sole
living species of the
genus Sequoia in the
cypress family Cupressaceae (formerly treated...
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Oregon State University Press. Chase, J.
Smeaton (1911). "Pseudotsuga
taxifolia, Also
called P.
douglasii or P. mucronata, (Douglas-spruce, Douglas-pine...
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Juniperus taxifolia (Bonin
Islands juniper; ****anese: シマムロ Shimamuro) is a
species of juniper,
endemic to the
Bonin Islands southeast of ****an. It is...
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Abies pardei Gaussen Abies rinzii K.Koch
Abies taxifolia Duhamel Abies taxifolia Desf.
Abies taxifolia Raf.
Abies tenuirifolia Beissn.
Abies vulgaris...
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Salix taxifolia, the
yewleaf or yew-leaf willow, is a
species of
willow native to all of
southern Mexico, also
Pacific Coast regions,
north to Sinaloa...
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Abies balsamea or
balsam fir is a
North American fir,
native to most of
eastern and
central Canada (Newfoundland west to
central Alberta) and the northeastern...
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further problem is
presented by
invasive alien species,
especially Caulerpa taxifolia algae.
Invasive algae are
regularly monitored and
removed to
protect benthic...