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- Berberis haematocarpa, Woot. with the common names red barberry, red Mexican barbery, Colorado barberry and Mexican barberry, is a species in the Barberry...
- Eugenia haematocarpa is a rare species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Puerto Rico. It is classified as an endangered species by the...
- Panigrahi & Murti Ficus benjamina var. comosa King Ficus benjamina var. haematocarpa (Blume ex Decne.) Miq. Ficus benjamina var. nuda (Miq.) M.F.Barrett Ficus...
- Serena. In Florida Gifford is one of the best fruit bearers. In Africa C. haematocarpa is defined suitable for drier areas and C. bispinosa for higher altitudes...
- Nepal, ****stan, Indochina, Java, Philippines, West Indies Carissa haematocarpa (Eckl.) A.DC. - Namibia, Cape Province of South Africa Carissa macrocarpa...
- a height of up to 3 m (9.8 ft). It is similar to B. fremontii and B. haematocarpa but with narrower leaflets and yellowish-red berries. The compound leaves...
- Berberis trifoliolata, but a number of records indicate the use of Berberis haematocarpa and Berberis repens by the Native Americans of the Plains. Virtually...
- barberry is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Berberis haematocarpa Berberis thunbergii This page is an index of articles on plant species...
- is a common name for several species of barberry, including: Berberis haematocarpa, native to southwestern North America Berberis trifoliolata, native to...
- RLTS.T30949A9595019.en. Retrieved 15 November 2021. USFWS. Recovery Plan for Pleodendron macranthum and Eugenia haematocarpa. September 11, 1998. v t e...