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including the moschatel, for
which the
family is named.
Adoxa moschatellina L.
Adoxa xizangensis G.Yao "
Adoxa L." www.worldfloraonline.org.
Retrieved 2022-09-27...
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Adoxa moschatellina, moschatel, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Adoxaceae which has a
highly distinctive inflorescence. This herbaceous...
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comparison with
Adoxa.
Recent sources,
including the
Angiosperm Phylogeny Website,
treat this
family as
Viburnaceae Raf., nom. cons.
Adoxa is a
small perennial...
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Adoxaceae due to
genetic and
morphological comparisons to
plants in the
genus Adoxa.
Species recognized in this
genus are:
Sambucus adnata [sv; zh] – Himalaya...
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Acacia adoxa,
commonly known as the grey-whorled wattle, is a
species of
plant in the
legume family that is
native to
northern Australia. It
grows as...
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Eacles adoxa is a moth in the
family Saturniidae. It is
found in Venezuela, Peru, Guyana,
French Guiana, Ecuador, Colombia,
Brazil and Bolivia. It is...
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Hectobrocha adoxa, the
unadorned footman, is a
species of moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae first described by
Edward Meyrick in 1886. It is
known from...
- (Pennisetum glau****)
Myrrh (Murrusafi) (Commiphora Molmol)
Muskroot (Sümbül) (
Adoxa moschatellina)
Mustard seed (Hardal tohumu) (Br****ica nigra)
Orange peel...
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include the
plants of
saltmarshes and
mangrove swamps.
Adoxa Agrostis Bidens Caltha Cardamine Carex Catabrosa Chelidonium Circea Cyperus...
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Clark and
moved to Pittenweem, Fife in 2002. The
press "is
named after adoxa moschatellina, a
plant known locally as Town
Clock for its four-way green...