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Calliphora vomitoria,
known as the blue
bottle fly, orange-bearded blue bottle, or bottlebee, is a
species of blow fly, a
species in the
family Calliphoridae...
- Ilex
vomitoria,
commonly known as
yaupon (/ˈjɔːpɒn/) or
yaupon holly, is a
species of
holly that is
native to
southeastern North America. The word yaupon...
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Rauvolfia vomitoria, the
poison devil's-pepper, is a
plant species in the
genus Rauvolfia. It is
native from
Senegal east to
Sudan and Tanzania, south...
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Vomitoria may
refer to:
plural of
vomitorium Holly species Ilex
vomitoria This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Vomitoria...
- word vomitorium,
plural vomitoria,
derives from the verb vomō, vomere, "to spew forth". In
ancient Roman architecture,
vomitoria were
designed to provide...
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Europeans and Americans. It is
generally brewed from
yaupon holly (Ilex
vomitoria),
which is
native to the
Atlantic and Gulf Coasts, and is
related to yerba...
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dahoon holly or c****ena, the
latter derived from the
Timucua name for I.
vomitoria. It is a
large shrub or
small tree
growing to 12
meters (39 ft). The leaves...
- them to the
appropriate section and row. They
accessed their seats via
vomitoria (singular vomitorium), p****ageways that
opened into a tier of
seats from...
- high-humidity
storage conditions. Many
species of blowflies,
including Calliphora vomitoria, are
known pollinators of cauliflower.
Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe/module...
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calliphorid flies (such as one of the most
important species in
Calliphora vomitoria) and flesh-flies, also eat carrion,
playing an
important role in recycling...