Hemerobia
Hemerobia In botany, the term hemerobia refers to the strategy adopted by plants to vegetate in very disturbed and changing
Read moreTiglic acid Tiglic acid, whose term in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: (2E) -2-methylbut-2-enoic acid is an unsaturated organic monocarboxylic
Read moreHow American sweetgum is grown The Liquidambar or American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua L., 1753) is an arboreal plant of the
Read moreMomordica balsamina The Balsam Apple (Momordica balsamina Linneo, 1753) is a climbing herbaceous species belonging to the cucurbit family. Systematics
Read moreChlidonias leucopterus The white-winged tern or white-winged black tern (Chlidonias leucopterus, Temminck 1815), is a bird belonging to the Laridae
Read moreHow the Southern live oak is grown The Southern live oak (Quercus virginiana Mill., 1768) is an evergreen oak of
Read moreMitchella repens The partridge berry (Mitchella repens L.) is a creeping evergreen shrub species belonging to the Rubiaceae family. Systematics
Read moreBelgian dairy sheep The Belgian Dairy Sheep is a Belgian sheep breed (Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758) native to Flemish, with
Read moreEmbryophylls With the term embryophylls, a word coming from the medieval Latin embryo (n), in turn, derives from the Greek
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