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- Carex × xanthocarpa is a hybrid species of sedge and is native to Europe and Quebec in Canada. Its parents are Carex flava and Carex hostiana. "Carex...
- Another rose, described from Manipur in 1888 as R. macrocarpa and R. xanthocarpa by Sir George Watt, an authority on Indian roses, is now generally considered...
- Commatica xanthocarpa is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1922. It is found in Peru. The wingspan is 8–9 mm. The...
- Gahnia xanthocarpa is a tussock-forming perennial in the family Cyperaceae, that is native to New Zealand. "Gahnia xanthocarpa Hook.f." Kew Science –...
- Acacia xanthocarpa is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Juliflorae that is endemic to aris parts of western Australia. The rounded...
- knuthiana Rebutia carminea Rebutia violaciflora Rebutia wessneriana Rebutia xanthocarpa Rebutia chrysacantha Rebutia senilis v.stuemeri P249 Rebutia senilis...
- Lawson) Rehder Taxus baccata f. variegata (Weston) Rehder Taxus baccata f. xanthocarpa ****ze Taxus baccata var. adpressa-aurea A.Henry Taxus baccata var. cavendishii...
- Lord Howe Island, where it is found. It was formerly lumped with Gahnia xanthocarpa, which is now considered to be endemic to New Zealand. It is a strong...
- also a darker red brown color. Since it is male it produces no fruit. 'Xanthocarpa,' which has yellow-orange fruits, was discovered in Arnold Arboretum...
- which has brilliant red fruit, 'Pendula', which is a weeping tree, and 'Xanthocarpa', which has orange yellow fruit. ‘Sheerwater Seedling', an upright and...