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- Viburnum recognitum, variously called the northern arrowwood, southern arrowwood, and smooth arrow-wood, is a species of flowering plant in the family...
- delicatulum (Hedw.) Schimp. Synonyms Hypnum delicatulum Hedwig, 1801 T****dium recognitum var. delicatulum (Hedwig) Warnstorf Leskea ****imilis Mitt. Tamariscella...
- and Central and South America V. dentatum L. – arrowwood viburnum V. recognitum Fernaldsmooth arrowwood Oreinotinus – Mexico, Caribbean, and Central...
- abietinum – wiry fern moss T****dium delicatulumcommon fern moss T****dium recognitum – hook-leaf fern moss Possibly also: Drepanocladus species including:...
- lucidum Fernaldcurrently considered a separate species; Viburnum recognitum, the northern arrowwood, or smooth arrowwood Viburnum dentatum var. venosum...
- cannabis & aqua, in qua mollitur possint aërem inficere : opus recens recognitum & indicibus suis insignitum (In Michaelis Ioannis Paschalis, methodum...
- ex decreto SS. Concilii Tridentini restitutum Summorum Pontifi**** cura recognitum). Editions later than that of 1962 mention the Second Vatican Council...
- February 2022 changed 10 canons. The apostolic letter issued motu proprio, Recognitum librum VI, issued 26 April 2022 changes one sentence from canon 695. Through...
- New Testament, the Novum Instrumentum omne, diligenter ab Erasmo Rot. Recognitum et Emendatum. For the Gr**** text, he used m****cripts: 1, 1rK, 2e, 2ap...
- New Testament, the Novum Instrumentum omne, diligenter ab Erasmo Rot. Recognitum et Emendatum. Erasmus used several Gr**** m****cript sources because he...