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Hesperoyucca whipplei (syn.
Yucca whipplei), the
chaparral yucca, our Lord's candle,
Spanish bayonet,
Quixote yucca or
foothill yucca, is a
species of...
- a rare
systemic infectious disease caused by the
bacterium Tropheryma whipplei.
First described by
George Hoyt
Whipple in 1907 and
commonly considered...
- "Tropheryma
whipplei" is a
bacterium that is the
causative organism of Whipple's disease, and rarely, endocarditis.
While "T.
whipplei" is categorized...
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Cylindropuntia whipplei (formerly
known as
Opuntia whipplei,
common name
Whipple cholla) is a
member of the
cactus family, Cactaceae. The Zuni
people rub...
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Sclerocactus whipplei, or Whipple's
fishhook cactus, is a
cactus (family Cactaceae)
found in the
Colorado Plateau and
Canyonlands region of the southwestern...
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Cyprinella whipplei, the
steelcolor shiner, is a
freshwater fish
species found in
North America. It is
common throughout the
Mississippi River basin and...
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paucisulcatus Dixon, 1850
Ptychodus polygyrus Ag****iz, 1839
Ptychodus rugosus Dixon, 1850
Ptychodus spectabili Ag****iz, 1837
Ptychodus whipplei Marcou, 1858...
- fasciculatum,
California buckwheat Garrya spp., silk-t****el bush
Hesperoyucca whipplei,
yucca Heteromeles arbutifolia,
toyon Acmispon glaber,
deerweed Malosma...
- have
tough leaves and hard,
fibrous stems (e.g.,
palms and
Hesperoyucca whipplei) Yatskievych, George. "Tree fern". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Archived from...
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George Hoyt
Whipple — who
named Whipple's
disease and
discovered Tropheryma whipplei — the two were
lifelong friends. The
Science Building at
Wooster School...