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- Picramnia, the bitterbushes, is a genus of flowering plants generally placed in the family Picramniaceae, but sometimes included in Simaroubaceae. The...
- USS Bitterbush (AN-39/YN-58) was an Ailanthus-class net laying ship which served with the U.S. Navy in the western Pacific Ocean theatre of operations...
- Theclinesthes albocincta, the bitterbush blue or bitter-bush blue, is a species of butterfly native to most of Australia. The larvae feed on Adriana hookeri...
- Society of Montreal 1878. His name is commemorated in the genus Purshia (bitterbush) and in several species, e.g. Rhamnus purshiana. The standard author abbreviation...
- HMT Almond, a Royal Navy Second World War trawler Almond, original name of USS Bitterbush, a US Navy World War II net laying ship Almond Elementary School (Los...
- Central America Large shrubs and small trees HuertealesPicramniaceae (bitterbush family) Picramnia, from Gr**** for "bitter bush" 4 genera, in South America...
- to graze on new vegetation after wet season rains. They fed on gr****, bitterbush and cacti, obtaining water from springs and from cracks in the lava rocks...
- Simaroubaceae (qu****ia family) Picramnia: picramnia trees Picramnia pentandra bitterbush Simaroubaceae (qu****ia family) Simarouba: simarouba trees Simarouba glauca...
- Ailanthus-class USS Ailanthus (AN-38), wrecked Aleutians 26 February 1944 USS Bitterbush (AN-39) USS Anaqua (AN-40) USS Baretta (AN-41) USS Cliffrose (AN-42) USS...
- succulenta) Bay cedar (Suriana maritima) Beeftree (Guapira discolor) Bitterbush (Picramnia pentandra) Blackbead (Pithecellobium keyense) Black ironwood...