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Syagrus romanzoffiana, the
queen palm,
cocos palm or Jerivá, is a palm
native to
South America,
introduced throughout the
world as a po****r ornamental...
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Spiranthes romanzoffiana,
commonly known as
hooded lady's
tresses (alternatively
hooded ladies' tresses) or
Irish lady's-tresses (Irish: Cùilìn Gaelach)...
- as:
Spiranthes romanzoffiana, a
North American orchid Papilio rumanzovia, a
large butterfly from the
Philippines Syagrus romanzoffiana, the
Queen or Coco...
- not less than USDA Zone 9), a
similar palm, the
queen palm (Syagrus
romanzoffiana), is used in landscaping. Its
fruits are
similar to coconut, but smaller...
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surrounding areas this
squirrel subsists mostly on the nuts of
Syagrus romanzoffiana. In a
secondary Araucaria angustifolia forest in the
Parque Recreativo...
- Oregon.
Spiranthes perexilis plants are
closely related to
Spiranthes romanzoffiana and
similar in appearance, but "gracile and open-spiralled, with narrow...
- pro****bens
Noblick &
Lorenzi Syagrus pseudococos (Raddi) Gl****man
Syagrus romanzoffiana (Cham.) Gl****man –
queen palm
Syagrus rupicola Noblick &
Lorenzi Syagrus...
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Soares (B.
lallemantii ×
Syagrus romanzoffiana) ×
Butyagrus nabonnandii (Prosch.)
Vorster (B.
odorata × S.
romanzoffiana)
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media related...
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Spiranthes romanzoffiana...
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Prunus tangutica ****san
Nephelium mutabile Queen palm
fruit Syagrus romanzoffiana Rambutan Nephelium lappaceum Red bush
apple Syzygium suborbiculare Rex...