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- Wall. ex DC. – Afghan ash Closeup of European ash seeds F. ornus Unusual "treelets" growing from a fallen ash tree in Lawthorn Wood, Ayrshire, Scotland North...
- Manihot grahamii is a shrub or treelet in the family Euphorbiaceae. This fast-growing species is closely related to Manihot esculenta, the edible tapioca...
- annual or perennial, and can take the form of herbs, shrubs or very rarely treelets. In acaulescent taxa the foliage and flowers appear to rise from the ground...
- Malpighia. Galphimia comprises 26 species of large herbs, shrubs, and treelets. Twenty-two species occur in Mexico, one (G. angustifolia) extending into...
- Silva, Juan F. (May 2001). "Seed dispersal in Palicourea rigida, a common treelet species from neotropical savannas". Journal of Tropical Ecology. 17 (3):...
- plant in the family Myrtaceae. First described in 2019, it is a tree or treelet with blackish fruit, and was previously misidentified as Myrciaria ferruginea...
- Tasmannia piperita is a species of shrubs or treelets belonging to the Winter's bark family (Winteraceae) and native to Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi...
- Escallonia angustifolia is an evergreen shrub or treelet in the Escalloniaceae family, native to Argentina, Chile and southern Peru. It occurs at elevations...
- language text. Microsoft's experience with the LF system led directly to a treelet translation system that simplified the LF to dependency trees and eventually...
- 3 in) in height, which will form large shrubs but can also form small treelets. This cactus' plants are flowering, with yellow flowers that produce red...