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Populus trichocarpa, the
black cottonwood,
western balsam-poplar or
California poplar, is a
deciduous broadleaf tree
species native to
western North America...
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Meiogyne trichocarpa is a
species of
plants in the
custard apple family Annonaceae. It is
native to the east
coast of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland...
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poplar (/ˈpɒplər/), aspen, and cottonwood. The
western balsam poplar (P.
trichocarpa) was the
first tree to have its full DNA code
determined by DNA sequencing...
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Ficus trichocarpa is a
climbing fig species, in the
family Moraceae,
which can be
found in Bangladesh, Indo-China and Malesia. In
Vietnam it may be called...
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Macaranga trichocarpa is a
species of
Asian small trees in the
family Euphorbiaceae and
tribe Acalypheae,
found especially in
secondary tropical forests...
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Nepenthes ×
trichocarpa (/nɪˈpɛnθiːz ˌtrɪkoʊˈkɑːrpə/; from Gr****: trikho- "hair, thread", and -carpus "fruit"), the
dainty pitcher-Plant, is a common...
- Ilex
trichocarpa is a
species of
plant in the
family Aquifoliaceae. It is
endemic to China.
China Plant Specialist Group (2004). "Ilex
trichocarpa". IUCN...
- cottonwood, P. angustifolia. P.
trichocarpa is
sometimes treated within P.
balsamifera as P.
balsamifera ssp.
trichocarpa. Simon's
poplar (P. simonii),...
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Carex trichocarpa, the hairy-fruited sedge, is a
species of
Carex native to
North America. It is
listed as a "species of
special concern" in Connecticut...
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pseudosalicifolia S.
salicifolia S. 'Snow White' S.
thunbergii S.
trichocarpa S. ×
vanhouttei S.
veitchii Spiraea 'Arguta' (bridal wreath) and Spiraea...