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Agaricus bisporus (button mushroom) Pileus (cap) 5-10 cm diameter, thick, fleshy, hemispherical, later convex, sometimes flattened in the centre, scaly, from whitish to dirty brown....
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Agathis australis (kauri) A. australis, endemic to the northern part of New Zealand, has the most southerly distribution of the 13 species of the genus...
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Agathis borneensis (kauri) Vegetative characters are very variable and have caused confusion in the taxonomy of the genus Agathis (family Araucariaceae). More recent...
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Agathis macrophylla (kauri) Although the genus Agathis (family Araucariaceae) is diverse ecologically, most species are close morphologically (Whitmore and Page, 1980;...
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Agathis robusta (kauri pine) The genus Agathis belongs to the family Araucariaceae; the name Agathis is from the Greek agathis (a ball of thread), alluding to the shape of the...
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Agave sisalana (sisal hemp) A. sisalana is a perennial succulent plant and is included in lists of invasive species in Cuba, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Pacific...
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Ageniaspis This is a datasheet on Ageniaspis
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Ageratina adenophora (Croftonweed) A. adenophora has proved to be a very aggressive invasive species in some parts of the world, notably Australia, where it forced some farmers to...
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Ageratum conyzoides (billy goat weed) Although A. conyzoides and A. houstonianum are early colonizers, both are rapidly replaced by woody species when land is left undisturbed. Both...
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Agonoscena targionii (brown-banded pistachio psyllid) A. targionii has been spreading westwards from the Middle East via Mediterranean islands and along the coast of southern...
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