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Abies alba Abies alba (silver fir)
Habit A tree with a pyramidal, compact, erect and dense crown, with a low crown base only in isolated individual trees. In older...
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  Abies concolor (Rocky Mountain white fir)
General habit Abies concolor is a large forest tree, commonly reaching a height of 40-55 m, occasionally taller. Mature trees may...
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Abies lasiocarpa Abies lasiocarpa (rocky mountain fir)
General A. lasiocarpa ranges from a prostrate shrub (krummholz in subalpine parkland) to a large tree, occasionally over 30 m tall...
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Acanthocoris scabrator Acanthocoris scabrator (squash bug)
Crop loss details are not available for A. scabrator. However, Hoffman (1928) considered the status of this pest in Canton as serious on Physalis...
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Acer macrophyllum Acer macrophyllum (broadleaf maple)
This is a datasheet on Acer macrophyllum
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Acer negundo Acer negundo (box elder)
A. negundo is a small and variable tree of little economic value native to much of North America. It has been widely planted mainly...
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Aceria guerreronis Aceria guerreronis (coconut mite)
Accurate crop loss assessments are rarely done, but estimates range from 7.5% (Julia and Mariau, 1979) and 30% (Hernández, 1977) to 60% (Griffith,...
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Achaea janata Achaea janata (castor semilooper)
The polyphagous defoliator A. janata is known by the common name, castor semilooper, because castor (Ricinus communis) is its major host. However,...
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Achyranthes aspera Achyranthes aspera (devil's horsewhip)
A. aspera can become aggressive outside of its native range and has naturalized widely. It appears to be kept under control in its...
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Acrolepiopsis assectella Acrolepiopsis assectella (leek moth)
Cultivated Allium plants, particularly leek and onion, from the south of Norway and Sweden to Italy, Spain and Algeria, are frequently attacked by...
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