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eastern United States and
southeast Canada. The
distribution range of
J.
cinerea extends east to New Brunswick, and from
southern Quebec west to Minnesota...
- in fat.
J. × bixbyi Rehd.—
J. ailantifolia x
J.
cinerea J. × intermedia Carr.—
J. nigra x
J. regia
J. × notha Rehd.—
J. ailantifolia x
J. regia
J. × quadrangulata...
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Botrytis cinerea is a
necrotrophic fungus that
affects many
plant species,
although its most
notable hosts may be wine grapes. In viticulture, it is commonly...
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commercial propagation of J. regia),
J.
cinerea (butternuts), and
J. major, the
Arizona walnut.
Other sources list
J.
californica californica as native...
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Eucalyptus cinerea,
commonly known as the
Argyle apple,
mealy stringbark or
silver dollar tree, is a
species of small- to medium-sized tree that is endemic...
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Acrida cinerea,
sometimes called the
Oriental longheaded gr****hopper/locust or the
Chinese gr****hopper
though this name is also
applied to Oxya chinensis...
- The grey
heron (Ardea
cinerea) is a long-legged
wading bird of the
heron family, Ardeidae,
native throughout temperate Europe and Asia, and also parts...
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threatened by
habitat loss, pollution, and in some
areas also by hunting.
Lutra cinerea was the
scientific name
proposed by
Johann Karl
Wilhelm Illiger in 1815...
- The
American green tree frog (Dryophytes
cinereus or Hyla
cinerea) is a
common arboreal species of New
World tree frog
belonging to the
family Hylidae...
- TREES".
Journal of Arboriculture. 6 (9): 247–249. Murdoch, C. W.; Campana, R.
J. (April 1983). "Bacterial
Species ****ociated with
Wetwood of Elm". Phytopathology...