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- C****ia occidentalis in Species Plantarum from specimens collected in Jamaica. In 1829, Link transferred the species to the genus Senna as S. occidentalis in...
- C. occidentalis may refer to: plant Calyptronoma occidentalis, a palm species endemic to Jamaica Canna occidentalis, a garden plant Carex occidentalis...
- Celtis occidentalis, commonly known as the common hackberry, is a large deciduous tree native to North America. It is also known as the nettletree, sugarberry...
- varieties, not considered distinct by all authorities: Cephalanthus occidentalis var. occidentalis (syn. var. pubescens) – common buttonbush. Eastern North America...
- – Thuja occidentalis 'Smaragd'". RHS. Retrieved 5 March 2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thuja occidentalis. "Thuja occidentalis". Plants...
- been made. 'Venus' involves Coccidentalis as well. Hybrid cultivars include: 'Aphrodite' (C. chinensis × Coccidentalis) – US; large reddish-purple...
- TreatmentCercis occidentalis (western redbud) CalFlora Database: Cercis occidentalis USDA Plants Profile: Cercis orbiculata (Cercis occidentalis) Interactive...
- The dusky Canada goose (Branta canadensis occidentalis) is a subspecies of the Canada goose. They are the darkest variant, similar to the Pacific cackling...
- larger northern po****tions known as Coragyps occidentalis occidentalis and the smaller po****tions known as C. o. mexic****. The southern birds were of the...
- a 2022 genetic study found C. occidentalis to be nested within the South American clade of black vultures; C. occidentalis had evolved from the modern...