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madroño
‖ madroño (maˈdroɲo) Also madrona, madrone. [Sp.] A handsome evergreen tree of western North America, Arbutus Menziesii, having a very hard wood and bearing yellow berries. Also attrib.1850 B. Taylor Eldorado xiii. (1862) 130 Clumps of the madrono—a native evergreen,..filled the ravines. 1882 J. Haw...
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Madroño
Madroño may refer to:
Places
El Madroño, Spanish municipality of Seville
Navas del Madroño, Spanish municipality of Cáceres, Extremadura
Botany
Garcinia Ericaceae
Madroño (journal), scientific journal of the California Botanical Society
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El Madroño
El Madroño is a municipality located in the province of Seville, Spain. References
External links
El Madroño - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía
Municipalities of the Province of Seville
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sagakomi
sagakomi N. Amer. (sægəˈkəʊmɪ) Also 8 segockimac, 8– sac à commis, 9– saccacom(m)i(s). [a. Ojibwa sakākkomin bearberry.] = bearberry a, b; also, the leaves of this plant used with, or as a substitute for, tobacco. In quot. 1934 wrongly applied to madroño, Arbutus menziesii, another member of the Eri...
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Navas del Madroño
Navas del Madroño is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain.
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Cyclanthera
Madroño 39: 301-303.
Lira Saade, R. (1995) Estudios taxonómicos y ecogeográficos de las Cucurbitaceae latinoamericanas de importancia económica.
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Rosenvingiella
The genus was circumscribed by Paul Claude Silva in Madroño vol.14 on page 41 in 1957.
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Neokochia
It was first described and published in Madroño Vol.55 on page 255 (written in 2008, published in 2009).
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Mildred Esther Mathias
Mathias, Mildred E. and Constance, Lincoln "A SYNOPSIS OF THE AMERICAN SPECIES OF CICUTA" in: Madroño: a West American journal of botany. "SANICULA DESERTICOLA, AN ENDEMIC OF BAJA CALIFORNIA" in: Madroño: a West American journal of botany.
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Simón Pestana
Simón Pestana is a Venezuelan television actor known for portraying various characters in Venezuelan telenovelas, including Heriberto Madroño in the telenovela
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John Theodore Buchholz
Madroño 6: 156-167 (1942).
Generic and subgeneric distribution of the Coniferales. Bot. Gaz. 110: 80-91 (1948).
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Hesperolinon serpentinum
The species was validly published as Hesperolinon sharsmithae in 2006 by O'Donnell (Madroño 53:404–408).
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Sierra Madrona
The range is mostly covered in shrubland and is named after the madroño or madroña, the Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo) which is abundant in the area.
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Cneoridium dumosum (Nuttall) Hooker F. Collected March 26, 1960, at an Elevation of about 1450 Meters on Cerro Quemazón, 15 Miles South of Bahía de Los Angeles, Baja California, México, Apparently for...
Publishing
The paper was published in 1962 in volume 16, page 272, of the California Botanical Society's journal Madroño. The entire paper was republished under the heading "Reprinted Classic Madroño Articles" in Madroño, volume 60, p. 359 in 2013, the California Botanical
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Daniel H. Norris
. – Madroño 51: 1-131.
Norris, D.H. & Shevock, J.R.. 2004: Contributions toward a bryoflora of California: II. A key to the mosses. – Madroño 51: 131-269.
Norris, D.H., Koponen, T. & Buck, W.R. 2008: Bryophyte flora of the Huon Peninsula, Papua New Guinea.
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