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Abronia (plant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Abronia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abronia may refer to: • Abronia (animal) , a genus of animals commonly known as arboreal alligator lizards • Abronia (plant) , a genus of plants commonly known as sand-verbenas Abronia Abronia
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Abronia, arboreal alligator lizards ... X-Large Font Size ... Abronia Blog...
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A PLANTS profile of Abronia (sand verbena) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Abronia Juss. sand verbena; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Abronia thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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A PLANTS profile of Abronia latifolia (coastal sand verbena) from the USDA PLANTS database ... Abronia latifolia Eschsch. coastal sand verbena; ... Click on a thumbnail to view an image, or see all the Abronia thumbnails at the PLANTS Gallery...
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Abronia umbellata Lam. ... ICPN + XWALK: Abronia umbellata ssp. alba ... ICPN: Abronia insularis...
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Abronia platyphylla ... Related names:; See a list of other species in the genus Abronia found in California. ... Abronia maritima, a dicot, is a perennial herb that is native to California and to Baja California [Lum/Walker].
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Pictures and description of Abronia villosa villosa Sand Verbena. ... Genus: Abronia Species: villosa Variety: villosa Cultivar: None ... Abronia villosa villosa Sand Verbena tolerates alkaline soil, salt and sand. Abronia villosa villosa Sand Verbena is great for a butterfly garden. Abronia villosa villosa Sand Verbena...
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Information about the Large-fruited Sand-verbena (Abronia macrocarpa), a species found in the State of Texas ... Texas Status Endangered ... Description The large-fruited sand-verbena has stems up to 20 inches tall covered with sticky hairs. It has round clusters of pink-purple flowers up to 4 inches across.
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March 10, 2006 : Abronia maritima ... Interested in subscribing? Visit the main Botany Photo of the Day page and fill out the form in the upper right corner! ... Keywords: Nyctaginaceae | Abronia maritima Nutt. ex S. Wats. | Baja California;
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