-
C.
maxima may
refer to:
Canna maxima, a
perennial plant Cattleya maxima, a
plant with a
yellow stripe on its
flower lip
Cecropia maxima, a
plant endemic...
- of
other C.
maxima subspecies.
C.
maxima subsp.
andreana has
notably different calcium levels than
individuals of
other C.
maxima subspecies.
C. andreana...
- (
C.
maxima) of
Mainland Southeast Asia; the
mandarins (
C. reticulata),
kumquats (
C. ****onica),
mangshanyegan (
C. mangshanensis), and
ichang papedas (
C...
- is an
accidental cross between the
sweet orange (
C. × sinensis) and the
pomelo or
shaddock (
C.
maxima), both of
which were
introduced from Asia in the...
- in
length and have tendrils, but non-vining "bush"
cultivars of
C. pepo and
C.
maxima have also been developed. The
yellow or
orange flowers on a Cucurbita...
-
Corylus maxima, the filbert, is a
species of
hazel in the
birch family Betulaceae,
native to
southeastern Europe and
southwestern Asia, from the Balkans...
-
Canada goose (B.
c. canadensis) (Linnaeus, 1758)
Interior Canada goose (B.
c. interior) (Todd, 1938)
Giant Canada goose (B.
c.
maxima) (Delacour, 1951)...
- The
pomelo (/ˈpɒmɪloʊ, ˈpʌm-/ POM-il-oh, PUM-;
Citrus maxima), from the
family Rutaceae, is the
largest citrus fruit, and the prin****l
ancestor of the...
- The
giant Canada goose (Branta
canadensis maxima) is the
largest subspecies of
Canada goose, on
average weighing in at 5 kg (11 pounds). It is
found in...
-
included below are
members of the
following species:
C. argyro****
C.
ficifolia C.
maxima C.
moschata C. pepo The
entries below are
predominantly based on...