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- habitats. Taxodium ascendens is classified as a perennial gymnosperm that is native to the southeastern United States. Taxodium ascendens reaches on average...
- Pars ascendens may refer to: Ascending aorta, also known by the Latin term pars ascendens aortae Ascending limb of loop of Henle, also known by the Latin...
- Alluaudia ascendens is a species of Alluaudia endemic to Madagascar. It can reach 15 m in height. Its local name is fantsiolotse. Alluaudia ascendens is native...
- Drosera ascendens is a carnivorous plant in the family Droseraceae. It is endemic to southeastern Brazil. "Drosera ascendens A.St.-Hil." Plants of the...
- Symphyotrichum ascendens (formerly Aster ascendens) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names western aster,...
- cherry) as father plant and Prunus pendula f. ascendens (syn. Prunus itosakura, Prunus subhirtella var. ascendens, Edo higan) as mother. It is a hybrid born...
- exception of the respiratory zone of the lung Identifiers Latin aorta ascendens, pars ascendens aortae TA98 A12.2.03.001 TA2 4176 FMA 3736 Anatomical terminology...
- Botrychium ascendens is a species of fern in the family Ophioglossaceae known by the common names triangle-lobe moonwort and upswept moonwort. It is native...
- Calathus ascendens is a species of ground beetle from the Platyninae subfamily. It is endemic to Tenerife, the Canary Islands. It occurs in the pine forests...
- Acianthera saundersiana is a species of orchid. It is found in the São Paulo of Brazil. Pansarin, Emerson Ricardo; Pansarin, Ludmila Mickeliunas (2011-03-15)...