- didymophylla)
Croton draconoides Müll. Arg.
Croton draco Schltdl. & Cham.
Croton lechleri Müll. Arg.
Croton erythrochilus Müll. Arg.
Croton palanostigma...
- for
several plants Croton draco, a
spurge in the
genus Croton Calamus draco, a palm
formerly in the
genus Daemonorops Dracaena draco, a tree
native to...
- Rodríguez, G. Angeles, and V. O. Portugal. 2009. Bark
anatomy in
Croton draco var.
draco (Euphorbiaceae).
American Journal of
Botany 96: 2155-2167 de Freitas...
- Spreng.
Croton adipatus ****h
Croton adspersus Benth.
Croton aemulus Barbosa & Carn.-Torres
Croton aequatoris Croizat Croton agoensis Baill.
Croton agrestis...
- pseudostrobus, ****a schediana,
Rapanea ferruginea,
Clethra spp.,
Myrica spp.,
Croton draco.
Subtropical rain
forest 1,144 1.05
Magnolia guatemalensis,
Talauma spp...
-
Wellsted of the East
India Company in 1835. It was
first named Pterocarpus draco, but in 1880 the
Scottish botanist Isaac Bayley Balfour made a
formal description...
-
tepiquensis Croton billbergi****
Croton ciliato-glandulifera –
dominguilla Croton draco –
morado Croton flavescens Croton fragilis Croton fragilis Croton hirtus...
- of
Requirement to see what
Draco is doing, the only time he
succeeds to get into the room (and he is not
thinking about Draco), he
gains access to the room...
- Bibcode:2007ApJ...662..322H. doi:10.1086/516727. S2CID 18002823. Mutch, S.J.;
Croton, D.J.; Poole, G.B. (2011). "The Mid-life
Crisis of the
Milky Way and M31"...
- were
developed by his
later followers,
particularly Philolaus of
Croton.
Following Croton's decisive victory over
Sybaris in
around 510 BC, Pythagoras's followers...