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Palo Amarillo
Palo amarillo is a common name of Spanish origin for several plants and may refer to: * '' Berberis gracilis'', native to Mexico * ''Bocconia frutescens'' * ' * ' * ''Terminalia australis ''Terminalia australis'' is a South American species of large shrub or tree, which reaches up to 12 m in height and 40 cm in diameter. It inhabits the basins of the Paraná River and the Uruguay River around the Argentine Mesopotamia, Para ...
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Berberis Gracilis
''Berberis gracilis'' is a plant species native to the Mexico, widely distributed from Tamaulipas to Oaxaca. ''Berberis gracilis'' is a shrub. Leaves are pinnately compound with 4-7 pairs of leaflets plus a larger terminal leaflet, all lanceolate with teeth along the margins. Flowers are yellow 6-parted flowers, borne in an elongated raceme. Fruits are dark blue and egg-shaped.Marroquín, Jorge S. 1972. Cuadernos del Instituto de Investigaciones Científicas de la Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León, México 15: 14. Taxonomy ''Berberis gracilis'' was collected for scientific description by the German botanist Karl Theodor Hartweg. It was given its first complete description by the systematic botanist George Bentham and named by him in a book about Hartweg's expeditions titled ''Plantas Hartwegianas'' published in parts from 1839 to 1857. Though Bentham placed the species in genus '' Berberis'', he also acknowledged the controversy over if certain species should be classified ...
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Bocconia Frutescens
''Bocconia frutescens'' is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family known by many common names, including plume poppy, tree poppy, tree celandine, parrotweed,''Bocconia frutescens.''
US Forest Service, Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk (PIER).
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''Bocconia frutescens''.
USGS Biological Resources Division. Haleakala Field Station, Maui, Hawai'i.
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Report on ''Bocconia frutescens''.
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