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Juglans cinerea,
commonly known as
butternut or
white walnut, is a
species of
walnut native to the
eastern United States and
southeast Canada.
J.
cinerea is...
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J. × bixbyi Rehd.—
J. ailantifolia x
J.
cinerea J. × intermedia Carr.—
J. nigra x
J. regia
J. × notha Rehd.—
J. ailantifolia x
J. regia
J. × quadrangulata...
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Eucalyptus cinerea,
commonly known as the
Argyle apple,
mealy stringbark or
silver dollar tree, is a
species of small- to medium-sized tree that is endemic...
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Botrytis cinerea is a
necrotrophic fungus that
affects many
plant species,
although its most
notable hosts may be wine grapes. In viticulture, it is commonly...
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commercial propagation of
J. regia),
J.
cinerea (butternuts), and
J. major, the
Arizona walnut.
Other sources list
J.
californica californica as native...
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rainless periods. Visually,
black walnut is
similar to the
butternut (Juglans
cinerea) in leaf shape, and the
range also
overlaps significantly. The
fruits are...
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hybridise readily; the
resulting hybrid Juglans x
bixbyi (otherwise
known as
J.
cinerea x
ailantifolia or 'buartnut') is also
resistant to
canker and is likewise...
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Salix cinerea (common sallow, grey sallow, grey willow, grey-leaved sallow,
large grey willow, **** willow,
rusty sallow) is a
species of
willow native...
- b****wood (Tilia americana),
black walnut (Juglans nigra),
butternut (
J.
cinerea), and yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera).
American beech (****us grandifolia)...
- The grey
wagtail (Motacilla
cinerea) is a
member of the
wagtail family, Motacillidae,
measuring around 18–19 cm
overall length. The
species looks somewhat...