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frutex
frutex Bot. (ˈfruːtɛks) In 7 pl. frutexes. [a. L. frutex.] A plant having a woody stem, but smaller than a tree; a shrub.1664 Evelyn Sylva (1776) 67 What is meant by trees, frutexes, &c. 1727 in Bailey II. 1880 in Gray Struct. Bot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Epidendrum frutex
The narrow leathery leaves of E. frutex can grow more than 2 dm long. References frutex frutex Orchids of Colombia Orchids of Ecuador Orchids of Peru Orchids of Venezuela wikipedia.org
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Caragana frutex
Caragana frutex is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Fabaceae. Its native range is Bulgaria to China. References Hedysareae wikipedia.org
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fruticeous
† fruˈticeous, a. Obs. [f. L. frutic- frutex + -eous.] Shrubby, bushy.a 1682 Sir T. Browne Tracts 34 Of a low and fruticeous growth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Quercus frutex
Quercus frutex is a species of plant in the family Fagaceae. References frutex Endemic oaks of Mexico Plants described in 1924 Taxa named by William Trelease wikipedia.org
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fruticulose
fruticulose, a. (fruːˌtɪkjʊˈləʊs) [as if ad. L. *fruticulōs-us, f. *fruticul-us, dim. of frutex.] Resembling a small shrub. Also in comb. form fruticuˈloso-.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 331 In the fruticulose or foliaceous species [of Lichens] the medulla is distinctly floccose. 1846 Dana Zooph. (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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fruticous
fruticous, a. rare—0. (ˈfruːtɪkəs) [f. L. frutic-em frutex + -ous.] = prec.1828 in Webster. Hence in mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Anacolosa frutescens
The specific epithet is from the Latin frutex meaning "shrub". It produces edible fruits and nuts eaten in the Philippines. wikipedia.org
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suffrutex
‖ suffrutex Bot. (ˈsʌfruːtɛks) Pl. suffrutices (sʌˈfruːtɪsiːz); also 7 erron. -ages (but cf. fruitage 3). [mod.L., f. suf- = sub- 23 + frutex.] A plant having a woody base, but a herbaceous annual growth above.1567 J. Maplet Gr. Forest 27 A fourth kind [of plant] which they cal Suffutrex [sic] a mea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Micrurapteryx caraganella
The larvae feed on Caragana arborescens, Caragana frutex, Caragana boisii and Medicago sativa. They mine the leaves of their host plant. wikipedia.org
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frutical
† ˈfrutical, a. Obs. [f. L. frutic- frutex + -al1.] Having the nature of a shrub, shrubby.1597 Gerarde Herbal iii. xiv. 1129 This shrubbie or fruticall plant. 1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 396 The ferulaceous Plants can scarce be called fruticall. Oxford English Dictionary
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Athrips stepposa
The larvae feed on Caragana frutex. References Moths described in 2005 Athrips Moths of Europe Moths of Asia wikipedia.org
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宽叶黄刺条
参考文献 扩展阅读 frutex wikipedia.org
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Althæa
‖ Althæa Bot. (ælˈθiːə) [L. althæa, a. Gr. ἀλθαία marsh mallow, f. ἄλθειν to heal.] A genus of plants (family Malvaceæ) of which the Marsh Mallow and Hollyhock are species; by florists often extended to the genus Hibiscus.1669 W[orlidge] Syst. Agric. (1681) 125 Grafting is principally used in..Gessa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Athrips aquila
The habitat consists of steppes with dominant shrubs such as Spiraea crenata, Spiraea hypericifolia, Caragana frutex and Cotoneaster melanocarpus. wikipedia.org
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