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  • Honeybee Flora of Ethiopia
    115 bytes (14 words) - 18:28, 15 January 2010
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |life_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    2 KB (312 words) - 00:33, 21 May 2010
  • |origin=East Africa, Ethiopia, Eritrea & Sudan In East Africa various species of Abutilon are grown from cuttings or by layering (Jex-Blake 1957). The plant
    3 KB (379 words) - 19:41, 15 January 2010
  • |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |life_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    3 KB (419 words) - 16:34, 20 November 2010
  • ...t Africa]] and the [[Arabian Peninsula]]. Believed to have originated in [[Ethiopia]], it is a [[shrub]] or small [[tree]] growing to 5–8 m tall, with [[ ...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
    2 KB (305 words) - 16:27, 28 October 2009
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    5 KB (675 words) - 15:09, 15 June 2010
  • | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> ...inia 2.—About 50-60 species, in the tropics of both hemispheres. The cult. of Calanthe will apply to this genus.
    17 KB (2,335 words) - 21:21, 27 September 2009
  • ...contains less [[caffeine]] than any other commercially cultivated species of coffee. Wild plants grow to between 9 and 12 m tall, and have an open branc ...mature fully, and does best with 1.0–1.5 meters (about 40–59&nbsp;inches) of rain, evenly distributed throughout the year.{{Citation needed|date=Novembe
    6 KB (877 words) - 13:50, 23 November 2011
  • |name_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia |habit_ref=Flora - A Gardener's Encyclopedia
    11 KB (1,796 words) - 14:55, 27 June 2010
  • ...ecies in the family [[Buxaceae]]. Common names include '''box''' (majority of English-speaking countries) or '''boxwood''' (North America). ...; only the European and some Asian species are [[frost]]-tolerant. Centres of diversity occur in [[Cuba]] (about 30 species), China (17 species) and Mada
    8 KB (1,230 words) - 21:23, 18 February 2010