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Citrus myrtifolia (chinotto), the myrtle-leaved
orange tree, is a
species of
Citrus with
foliage similar to that of the
common myrtle. It is a compact...
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Polygala myrtifolia, the myrtle-leaf milkwort, is an
evergreen 2–4 m tall
South African shrub or
small tree
found along the
southern and south-eastern...
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Backhousia myrtifolia (commonly
referred to as carrol, neverbreak, iron wood, grey
myrtle or
cinnamon myrtle) is a
small rainforest tree
species which...
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Quercus myrtifolia, the
myrtle oak, is a
North American species of oak. It is
native to the
southeastern United States (Mississippi, Alabama, Florida,...
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Eugenia myrtifolia can
refer to:
Eugenia myrtifolia Sims, a
synonym of
Syzygium australe (J.C.Wendl. ex Link) B.Hyland (Australia)
Eugenia myrtifolia Roxb...
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Prunus myrtifolia,
called the West
Indies cherry or
myrtle laurel cherry, is a New
World species of
shrubs in the
family Rosaceae.
Prunus myrtifolia is a...
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Coriaria myrtifolia,
called in
English redoul, is a
shrub that
grows to 2–3 m tall.
Myrtifolia means myrtle-like leaves. The
fruit is a
fleshy black berry...
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Eutaxia myrtifolia, also
commonly known as egg and
bacon plant or bush pea, is
shrub species in the
family Fabaceae. It is
endemic to
Western Australia...
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Acacia myrtifolia,
known colloquially as
myrtle wattle, red stem
wattle or red-stemmed wattle, is a
species of
Acacia native to
coastal areas of southern...
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Eugenia myrtifolia Sims nom. illeg.
Eugenia simmondsiae F.M.Bailey
Jambosa australis (J.C.Wendl. ex Link) DC.
Jambosa myrtifolia Heynh. Jambosa...