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- Carissa spinarum, the conkerberry or bush plum, is a large shrub of the dogbane family (Apocynaceae), widely distributed in tropical regions of Africa...
- branches, morphologically speaking. The thorns may be simple, as in Carissa spinarum, dichotomously forked as in Carissa bispinosa, or dichotomously branched...
- varieties congesta and paucinervia refer to the related conkerberry (C. spinarum). The plant flourishes in regions with high temperatures, and it is abundant...
- also called Juneberry or shadblow serviceberry Currant bush, Carissa spinarum also called conkerberry or bush plum Bush currant, Miconia calvescens,...
- character in the series Conkeror, a web browser Conkerberry, the plant Carissa spinarum This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Conker...
- its berries. Black currant or blackcurrant may also refer to: Carissa spinarum, a tropical plant native to areas around the Indian Ocean Ribes americanum...
- ****erell, 1932 Megachile neli ****erell, 1937 Megachile candidicauda spinarum ****erell, 1937 Megachile albofilosa ****erell, 1937 Megachile discretula...
- palm (Bor****us flabellifer), Randia dumetorum, Randia malabarica, Carissa spinarum, Acacia chundra, exotic cactus Cereus peruviana and Glycosmis mauritiana...
- calls. They are important dis****rs of seeds of plants such as Carissa spinarum. The red-vented bulbul was among the first animals other than humans that...
- Schleichera oleosa, Vitex pinnata, Indian blackberry, Gmelina asiatica, Carissa spinarum, Euphorbia antiquorum, and Acacia eburnea. In the seasonally flooded areas...