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choisya
choisya (ˈtʃɔɪzɪə, ˈʃwɑːzɪə) [mod.L. (C. S. Kunth in Humboldt & Bonpland's Nova Genera et Species Plantarum (1823) VI. 513), from the name of M. J. D. Choisy (1799–1859), a Swiss botanist.] An evergreen shrub, the only member of the genus so called, native to Mexico and belonging to the family Rutac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Choisya
Species Choisya dumosa (Torr.) A.Gray (includes C. arizonica) – starleaf Choisya katherinae C.H.Müll. Choisya neglecta C.H.Müll. Choisya palmeri Standl. wikipedia.org
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Choisya ternata
Description Choisya ternata is an evergreen shrub, growing up to in height. Cultivation Choisya ternata is widely grown as an ornamental shrub in suitable climates. wikipedia.org
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Mexican
Mexican, a. and n. (ˈmɛksɪkən) Also 7 Mexicaine. [ad. Sp. Mexicano (now written Mejicano), f. Mexico: see -an.] A. adj. a. Of or pertaining to Mexico, a tract of country (now a republic) in the south-west of North America.1696 Phillips, Mexico, a great and famous City of the Mexican Province of Nova... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tenuta di San Liberato, Bracciano
specimens from around the world: sugar maples (acer saccharum), Japanese cherry trees (Prunus serrulata), camellias, rhododendrons (Rhododendron) and Choisya wikipedia.org
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orange-flower
ˈorange-ˌflower 1. The white flower of the orange-tree; = orange-blossom.1626 Bacon Sylva §18 And the like I conceive of Orenge-Flowers. 1757 A. Cooper Distiller ii. vi. (1760) 128 Take twelve Pounds of Orange-flowers, and twenty four Quarts of Water. 1842 Longfellow Quadroon Girl iii, Odours of ora... Oxford English Dictionary
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Papilio aegeus
Philotheca, Zanthoxylum and Zieria Introduced In addition, larvae have also been recorded using introduced species of the following taxa as food plants: Choisya wikipedia.org
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Shrub
Mountain-mahogany) * Chaenomeles (Japanese Quince) Chamaebatiaria (Fernbush) Chamaedaphne (Leatherleaf) Chimonanthus (Wintersweet) Chionanthus (Fringe-tree) * Choisya wikipedia.org
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سذاباوات
التصنيف السذاب الجبورندي الحيمرون البورونية الديوسماوية البوشو الفاغراوية الفاغرة Asterolasia, Boenninghausenia, Choisya, Correa, دريدار, Eriostemon wikipedia.org
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Arboretum de la Cude
continents, including a good specimen of Chamaecyparis lawsoniana (planted 1900), as well as Araucaria, Ceratostigma willmottianum, × Chitalpa tashkentensis, Choisya wikipedia.org
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Zanthoxyloideae
Casimiroa La Llave Choisya Kunth Chorilaena Endl. Coatesia F.Muell., syn. Geijera Schott Coleonema Bartl. & H.L.Wendl. Comptonella Baker f. wikipedia.org
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Papilio
Papilio typically feed upon plants of Rutaceae including common ornamental and agriculturally important species such as Citrus species, Murraya species, Choisya wikipedia.org
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Mock orange
Mock orange may also refer to: Plants Bursaria spinosa (Australian blackthorn), a small tree from Australia Choisya ternata (Mexican mock orange), a wikipedia.org
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Thalamiflorae
Dictamnus, Calodendrum, Diosma, Empleurum, Diplolaena, Correa, Phebalium, Crowea, Eriostemon, Philotheca, Boronia, Cyminosma, Zieria, Melicope, Elaphrium, Choisya wikipedia.org
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St Vincent Place
The front gardens, designed as mirror images, are formal in execution, with clipped box hedges, santolina and mounds of Choisya ternata abutting the tiled wikipedia.org
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