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  • U. nitida
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    U. nitida may refer to: Ulidia nitida, a picture-winged fly species Uropeltis nitida, a non-venomous shield tail snake species found in southern India

    U. nitida

    U._nitida

  • Uropeltis
  • Genus of snakes

    U. madurensis (Beddome, 1878) Madura earth snake Meghamalai U. myhendrae (Beddome, 1886) barred shield-tail snake the Agasthyamalai Hills U. nitida (Beddome

    Uropeltis

    Uropeltis

  • Uropeltis nitida
  • Species of snake

    southern India. There are no subspecies that are recognized as being valid. U. nitida is found in southern India in the Western Ghats on the Cochin side of

    Uropeltis nitida

    Uropeltis_nitida

  • Ulidia nitida
  • Species of fly

    Ulidia nitida is a species of ulidiid or picture-winged fly in the genus Ulidia of the family Ulidiidae. "Integrated Taxonomic Information System - Search

    Ulidia nitida

    Ulidia_nitida

  • Urera nitida
  • Species of plant

    Urera nitida is a species of flowering plant from the family Urticaceae. It is native to Brazil. "Urera nitida (Vell.) P.Brack". Plants of the World Online

    Urera nitida

    Urera nitida

    Urera_nitida

  • Protosphyraena
  • Extinct genus of fishes

    Skull fossil Holotype rostrum of Protosphyraena nitida (from Hay, 1903) Holotype of Protosphyraena nitida (from Hay, 1903); portions of dentary, splenial

    Protosphyraena

    Protosphyraena

    Protosphyraena

  • Perlesta nitida
  • Species of stonefly

    2019-09-23. DeWalt, R.E.; Maehr, M.D.; Neu-Becker, U.; Stueber, G. (2019). "species Perlesta nitida Banks, 1948". Plecoptera species file online, Version

    Perlesta nitida

    Perlesta_nitida

  • Thalassoma bifasciatum
  • Species of fish

    concentrated reef habitats. In a large, linear barrier reef in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, very large aggregations of group-matings form daily in

    Thalassoma bifasciatum

    Thalassoma bifasciatum

    Thalassoma_bifasciatum

  • Ulmus rubra
  • Species of tree

    moose elm, and Indian elm. It is closely related to the European wych elm (U. glabra), which has a very similar flower structure but lacks the pubescence

    Ulmus rubra

    Ulmus rubra

    Ulmus_rubra

  • Fargesia murielae
  • Species of grass

    is a large, clump-forming evergreen bamboo, closely resembling Fargesia nitida in the same genus, but with yellow canes. Considered one of the most beautiful

    Fargesia murielae

    Fargesia murielae

    Fargesia_murielae

  • Eleocharis nitida
  • Neat spikerush; species of grass-like sedge

    "Eleocharis nitida Fernald". www.worldfloraonline.org. Retrieved 2020-12-16. Barbara Coffin; Lee Pfannmuller (1988). Minnesota's Endangered Flora and Fauna. U of

    Eleocharis nitida

    Eleocharis nitida

    Eleocharis_nitida

  • Ulmus glabra
  • Species of flowering plant in the elm family Ulmaceae

    Latifolia Nigricans Luteo Variegata Lutescens Macrophylla Maculata Minor Nana Nitida Nigra Oblongata Pendula Macrophylla Pendula Variegata Pyrenaica Spectabilis

    Ulmus glabra

    Ulmus glabra

    Ulmus_glabra

  • Akuammine
  • Chemical compound

    is the most abundant alkaloid found in the seeds from the tree Picralima nitida, commonly known as akuamma, comprising 0.56% of the dried powder. It has

    Akuammine

    Akuammine

    Akuammine

  • Rosa nitida
  • Species of flowering plant

    Rosa nitida, also known as shining rose due to its glossy leaves (nitidus is Latin for 'shining'), is a perennial shrub in the rose family Rosaceae native

    Rosa nitida

    Rosa nitida

    Rosa_nitida

  • Ulmus glabra 'Nitida'
  • Elm cultivar

    montana nitida, in Novitiae Florae Suecicae: continuatio, sistens Mantissam III: 20 (1842). The Novitiae Florae Gotlandicae (1844) confirmed U. montana

    Ulmus glabra 'Nitida'

    Ulmus glabra 'Nitida'

    Ulmus_glabra_'Nitida'

  • Antennaria microphylla
  • Species of flowering plant

    (1993). "Antennaria microphylla". Fire Effects Information System, [Online]. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station

    Antennaria microphylla

    Antennaria microphylla

    Antennaria_microphylla

  • Rodriguez Key
  • Island in the upper Florida Keys, United States

    forests, including the species Rhizophora mangle, Avicennia nitida, and Laguncularia racemosa. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:

    Rodriguez Key

    Rodriguez Key

    Rodriguez_Key

  • Ulmus minor
  • Species of plant

    the small-leaved U. minor of France and Spain; the narrow-leaved U. minor of northern and central Italy; the densely hairy leaved U. minor of southern

    Ulmus minor

    Ulmus minor

    Ulmus_minor

  • Argonauta hians
  • Species of mollusc

    (eds.). The Galathea Deep Sea Expedition 1950–1952. pp. 65–86. Heeger, T.; U. Piatkowski; H. Möller (1992). "Predation on jellyfish by the cephalopod Argonauta

    Argonauta hians

    Argonauta hians

    Argonauta_hians

  • Uvularia puberula
  • Species of flowering plant

    Species: U. puberula Binomial name Uvularia puberula Michx. 1803 not Sm. 1818 Synonyms Oakesia puberula (Michx.) S.Watson Oakesia sessilifolia var. nitida Britton

    Uvularia puberula

    Uvularia puberula

    Uvularia_puberula

  • Figeater beetle
  • Species of beetle

    color. Figeater beetles are often mistaken for green June beetles (Cotinis nitida) and occasionally Japanese beetles (Popillia japonica), which occur in the

    Figeater beetle

    Figeater beetle

    Figeater_beetle

  • List of North American species extinct in the Holocene
  • p. 256. ISBN 0-252-07125-5. Parker, W.T. (1990) Red Wolf Recovery Plan. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 110 pages. Nowak, R. M. (2002). The original

    List of North American species extinct in the Holocene

    List of North American species extinct in the Holocene

    List_of_North_American_species_extinct_in_the_Holocene

  • Peperomia
  • Genus of plants

    and grow all year round. Examples include P. argyreia, P. caperata, P. nitida, P. obtusifolia, P. polybotrya, and P. scandens. The second group consists

    Peperomia

    Peperomia

    Peperomia

  • Portulaca
  • Genus of flowering plants

    (Danin & H.G.Baker) Danin – Florida, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Texas Portulaca nitida (Danin & H.G.Baker) Ricceri & Arrigoni – Europe to Central Asia, N. Africa

    Portulaca

    Portulaca

    Portulaca

  • Tritia nitida
  • Species of gastropod

    Nassarius nitidus Tritia nitida (Jeffreys, 1867). 10 June 2025. Retrieved through: World Register of Marine Species. Salis Marschlins C. U. von (1793). Reisen

    Tritia nitida

    Tritia nitida

    Tritia_nitida

  • Gray hawk
  • Species of raptor

    convinced about splitting the species. The gray hawk was originally Asturina nitida but controversy existed between ornithologists on whether or not this species

    Gray hawk

    Gray hawk

    Gray_hawk

  • Rudbeckia
  • Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae

    mohrii A.Gray Rudbeckia mollis Elliott Rudbeckia montana A.Gray Rudbeckia nitida Nutt. Rudbeckia occidentalis Nutt. Rudbeckia palustris Eggert ex C.L.Boynton

    Rudbeckia

    Rudbeckia

    Rudbeckia

  • Ulmus minor 'Plotii'
  • Cultivar of the field elm

    British Isles (2010), recognizing it as a species in its own right. It is as U. plotii Druce that the specimens held by the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew

    Ulmus minor 'Plotii'

    Ulmus minor 'Plotii'

    Ulmus_minor_'Plotii'

  • Tribrach (poetry)
  • Metrical foot

    "tribrach word" is a word consisting of three short syllables, such as Latin nitida "shining" or Greek ἔχετε "you have". An English equivalent would be a word

    Tribrach (poetry)

    Tribrach_(poetry)

  • Ulmus pumila 'Pinnato-ramosa'
  • Elm cultivar

    also been applied to dense-branched Central Asian elms like U. densa and 'Androssowii', to U. turkestanica Regel (which Elwes and Henry confused with 'Pinnato-ramosa'

    Ulmus pumila 'Pinnato-ramosa'

    Ulmus pumila 'Pinnato-ramosa'

    Ulmus_pumila_'Pinnato-ramosa'

  • Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor
  • Variety of elm

    The hybrid elm Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor was raised at the Arnold Arboretum before 1924. The old specimen in the Morton Arboretum, Illinois

    Ulmus davidiana var. japonica × U. minor

    Ulmus_davidiana_var._japonica_×_U._minor

  • Ulmus minor 'Stricta'
  • Elm cultivar

    143 cm. U. cornubiensis Weston (1770) U. nitens var. stricta Aiton (1789) U. stricta Lindley (1829) U. campestris var. cornubiensis Loudon (1838) ?U. reticulata

    Ulmus minor 'Stricta'

    Ulmus minor 'Stricta'

    Ulmus_minor_'Stricta'

  • Ulmus bergmanniana var. bergmanniana
  • Variety of tree

    U. bergmanniana var. bergmanniana is endemic to mountain slopes at elevations of 1500–2600 m in the Chinese provinces of Anhui, Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Hunan

    Ulmus bergmanniana var. bergmanniana

    Ulmus_bergmanniana_var._bergmanniana

  • List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names
  • List of terms used in biology

    similar in both languages. Contents A B C D E F G H I–K L M N O P Q R S T U V W–Z See also References External links Glossary of scientific naming List

    List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names

    List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names

    List_of_Latin_and_Greek_words_commonly_used_in_systematic_names

  • Streptocarpus nitidus
  • Plant species of family Gesneriaceae

    Gesneriaceae, native to Tanzania. It was first described in 1958 as Saintpaulia nitida. The former genus Saintpaulia was reduced to Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia

    Streptocarpus nitidus

    Streptocarpus_nitidus

  • Ulmus macrocarpa var. macrocarpa
  • Variety of tree

    Fu sank Ulmus taihangshanensis S.Y.Wang as a synonym for this variety, but U. taihangshanensis, as described from Henan, differs in having more pubescent

    Ulmus macrocarpa var. macrocarpa

    Ulmus_macrocarpa_var._macrocarpa

  • Ulmus laciniata var. nikkoensis
  • Variety of tree

    possibly a hybrid of U. laciniata and U. davidiana var. japonica. However, in crossability experiments at the Arnold Arboretum in the 1970s, U. laciniata, a

    Ulmus laciniata var. nikkoensis

    Ulmus laciniata var. nikkoensis

    Ulmus_laciniata_var._nikkoensis

  • Elm
  • Flowering, deciduous trees, family Ulmaceae

    slippery elm U. rubra Mature bark, slippery elm U. rubra Flowers of the hybrid elm cultivar 'Columella' Corky wings, Cedar elm, U. crassifolia U. laciniata

    Elm

    Elm

    Elm

  • Ulmus laevis 'Ornata'
  • Elm cultivar

    cultivar Ulmus laevis 'Ornata' was erroneously identified by Carrière as U. communis (: glabra) ornata in 1858. 'Ornata' was named by Carrière for the

    Ulmus laevis 'Ornata'

    Ulmus laevis 'Ornata'

    Ulmus_laevis_'Ornata'

  • Ulmus 'Folia Rubra'
  • Elm cultivar

    same year who obtained the tree from M. Gaujard of Wetteren, Belgium. An U. campestris fol. rubris Hort. was distributed by the Späth nursery, Berlin

    Ulmus 'Folia Rubra'

    Ulmus_'Folia_Rubra'

  • List of Dracaena species
  • nilotica (Baker) Byng & Christenh. Dracaena nitens Welw. ex Baker Dracaena nitida (Chahin.) Byng & Christenh. Dracaena novoguineensis Gibbs Dracaena nyangensis

    List of Dracaena species

    List_of_Dracaena_species

  • Ficus microcarpa
  • Species of fig

    (2016). "Ficus microcarpa (Moraceae) naturalized in Southern California, U. S. A.: Linking plant, pollinator, and suitable microhabitats to document

    Ficus microcarpa

    Ficus microcarpa

    Ficus_microcarpa

  • Ulmus macrocarpa var. glabra
  • Variety of tree

    Garden Press, St. Louis, USA. [1] Nie, S. Q. & Huang, K. Q. (1987). Bull. Bot. Res. (7)1: 153, 1987 efloras.org: U. macrocarpa var. glabra description

    Ulmus macrocarpa var. glabra

    Ulmus_macrocarpa_var._glabra

  • Ulmus glaucescens var. lasiocarpa
  • Variety of tree

    Garden Press, St. Louis, USA. [1] efloras.org: U. glaucescens var. lasiocarpa description Photographs labelled U. glaucescens var. lasiocarpa on Plant Photo

    Ulmus glaucescens var. lasiocarpa

    Ulmus_glaucescens_var._lasiocarpa

  • Ulmus davidiana var. davidiana
  • Variety of tree

    cultivation beyond China. U S National Arboretum [2][dead link], Washington, D.C., United States. (Listed under synonym U. davidiana var. mandshurica)

    Ulmus davidiana var. davidiana

    Ulmus_davidiana_var._davidiana

  • Ulmus changii var. kunmingensis
  • Variety of tree

    efloras.org U. changii var. kunmingensis leaves and fruit illustration efloras.org U. changii var. kunmingensis description Photographs labelled U. kunmingensis

    Ulmus changii var. kunmingensis

    Ulmus_changii_var._kunmingensis

  • Tre Cime di Lavaredo
  • Mountains in Italy

    alpina), French sorrel (Rumex scutatus), Thlaspi cepaeifolium, Potentilla nitida and Alpine poppy (Papaver alpinum). In crevices are trickled Saxifraga squarrosa

    Tre Cime di Lavaredo

    Tre Cime di Lavaredo

    Tre_Cime_di_Lavaredo

  • Triatoma
  • Genus of true bugs

    Triatoma neotomae Neiva, 1911 Triatoma nigromaculata (Stål, 1872) Triatoma nitida Usinger, 1939 Triatoma oliveirai (Neiva, Pinto & Lent, 1939) Triatoma pallidipennis

    Triatoma

    Triatoma

    Triatoma

  • Ulmus macrocarpa
  • Species of tree

    age of ten years, the tree bears a close resemblance to the American elm U. americana, but will never approach the latter's size. The tree can reach

    Ulmus macrocarpa

    Ulmus macrocarpa

    Ulmus_macrocarpa

  • Draba albertina
  • Species of flowering plant

    Missouri Botanical Garden. pp. 356–357. Retrieved 24 June 2024. "Draba albertina | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service". FWS.gov. Retrieved 2022-05-28. v t e

    Draba albertina

    Draba albertina

    Draba_albertina

  • Ulmus changii var. changii
  • Variety of tree

    Nigricans Luteo Variegata Lutescens Macrophylla Maculata Minor Nana Nigra Nitida Oblongata Pendula Macrophylla Pendula Variegata Pyrenaica Spectabilis Superba

    Ulmus changii var. changii

    Ulmus_changii_var._changii

  • Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia
  • Section of a genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae

    subsp. mafiensis (I.Darbysh. & Pócs) Christenh. Saintpaulia ionantha subsp. nitida (B.L.Burtt) I.Darbysh. = Streptocarpus nitidus (B.L.Burtt) Mich.Möller &

    Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia

    Streptocarpus sect. Saintpaulia

    Streptocarpus_sect._Saintpaulia

  • Proto-Niger–Congo language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Niger–Congo language family

    International Workshop on African Archaeobotany, Vienna, 2-5th July, 2012. U. Thanheiser ed. 13-26. Groningen: Barkhuis. Blench, Roger M. (2012). "Vernacular

    Proto-Niger–Congo language

    Proto-Niger–Congo_language

  • Ulmus parvifolia
  • Species of tree

    Young U. parvifolia in new leaf, May New leaves Foliage and immature fruit Foliage and mature fruit Bark Habit of older tree U. parvifolia juvenile U. parvifolia

    Ulmus parvifolia

    Ulmus parvifolia

    Ulmus_parvifolia

  • List of Salvia species
  • nervosa Benth. Salvia nilotica Juss. ex Jacq. Salvia nipponica Miq. Salvia nitida (M.Martens & Galeotti) Benth. Salvia novoleontis B.L.Turner Salvia nubicola

    List of Salvia species

    List_of_Salvia_species

  • Baghdad Zoo
  • Zoo in Baghdad, Iraq

    Eucalyptus camaldulensis Eugenia caryophyllus Ficus benghalensis Ficus nitida Ficus religiosa Melia azedarach Morus alba Olea europaea Pinus halepensis

    Baghdad Zoo

    Baghdad Zoo

    Baghdad_Zoo

  • Ulmus castaneifolia
  • Species of tree

    obovate < 30 × 16 mm, with seed close to the apex. U. castaneifolia leaves, Sir Harold Hillier Gardens, UK U. castaneifolia leaves in the Botanischer Garten

    Ulmus castaneifolia

    Ulmus castaneifolia

    Ulmus_castaneifolia

  • Pericine
  • Chemical compound

    Pericine is one of a number of indole alkaloids found in the tree Picralima nitida, commonly known as akuamma. As with some other alkaloids from this plant

    Pericine

    Pericine

    Pericine

  • Ulmus glaucescens var. glaucescens
  • Variety of tree

    Nigricans Luteo Variegata Lutescens Macrophylla Maculata Minor Nana Nigra Nitida Oblongata Pendula Macrophylla Pendula Variegata Pyrenaica Spectabilis Superba

    Ulmus glaucescens var. glaucescens

    Ulmus_glaucescens_var._glaucescens

  • Vecuronium bromide
  • Muscle relaxant

    his food with their guests. It is probable that the plant was Malouetia nitida or Malouetia schomburgki. The genus Malouetia (family Apocynaceae) is found

    Vecuronium bromide

    Vecuronium bromide

    Vecuronium_bromide

  • Ulmus 'Tortuosa'
  • Elm cultivar

    Europe labelled U. tortuosa Host appears to show small field elm-type leaves. Henry distinguished 'Tortuosa' Host from Loddiges' and Loudon's U. tortuosa,

    Ulmus 'Tortuosa'

    Ulmus_'Tortuosa'

  • Parkia biglobosa
  • Species of legume

    org Gestrich, Nikolas (2021). "Evidence of an Eleventh-Century AD Cola Nitida Trade into the Middle Niger Region". African Archaeological Review. Retrieved

    Parkia biglobosa

    Parkia biglobosa

    Parkia_biglobosa

  • Chiococca
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Steyerm. – Venezuela Chiococca nitida Benth. Chiococca nitida var. amazonica Müll.Arg. – Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil Chiococca nitida var. chimantensis Steyerm

    Chiococca

    Chiococca

    Chiococca

  • Ulmus minor 'Cucullata Variegata'
  • Elm cultivar

    'Cucullata Variegata', a variegated form of U. minor 'Cucullata', was listed by C. de Vos, in 1867, as U. americana cucullata folia variegata and by Schelle

    Ulmus minor 'Cucullata Variegata'

    Ulmus_minor_'Cucullata_Variegata'

  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Fjerrestad'
  • Elm cultivar

    of cultivars arising from the crossing of the Wych Elm U. glabra with a variety of Field Elm U. minor. The tree was first mentioned in Mededeeling, Comite

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Fjerrestad'

    Ulmus_×_hollandica_'Fjerrestad'

  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Alba'
  • Elm cultivar

    from the crossing of the Wych Elm U. glabra with a variety of Field Elm U. minor. First mentioned by Kirchner in 1864 as U. fulva Hort. var. alba. A specimen

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Alba'

    Ulmus_×_hollandica_'Alba'

  • Ulmus laevis
  • Species of tree

    allogamous and is most closely related to the American elm U. americana. Endemic to alluvial forest, U. laevis is rarely encountered at elevations above 400 m

    Ulmus laevis

    Ulmus laevis

    Ulmus_laevis

  • Fiddler crab
  • Genus of crabs

    fiddler crab) Uca monilifera Rathbun, 1914 (necklaced fiddler crab) †Uca nitida Desmarest, 1822 †Uca oldroydi Rathbun, 1926 Uca ornata (Smith, 1870) (ornate

    Fiddler crab

    Fiddler crab

    Fiddler_crab

  • Ulmus minor 'Amplifolia'
  • Elm cultivar

    'Amplifolia' was first described (as U. foliacaea var. amplifolia) in 1932, and sourced from Hesse's Nurseries, Weener, Germany as U. alba Waldst. et Kit. The tree

    Ulmus minor 'Amplifolia'

    Ulmus_minor_'Amplifolia'

  • Ulmus crassifolia
  • Species of tree

    late fall. U. crassifolia bark U. crassifolia foliage, Botanischer Garten, Berlin-Dahlem U. crassifolia branchlet, Spring Creek, Garland, Texas U. crassifolia

    Ulmus crassifolia

    Ulmus crassifolia

    Ulmus_crassifolia

  • Flora of Malta
  • Plants found in Malta

    the species are endemic to Malta. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References Lanfranco, Guido (1959). Maltese flora: Malta Yearbook

    Flora of Malta

    Flora_of_Malta

  • Ulmus minor 'Folia Alba-Punctata'
  • Elm cultivar

    1867, as Ulmus campestris fol. albo punctatis. The tree is assumed to be U. minor by Green. C. de Vos described the tree as having leaves dotted, not

    Ulmus minor 'Folia Alba-Punctata'

    Ulmus_minor_'Folia_Alba-Punctata'

  • Passiflora
  • Genus of flowering plants in the passion flower family

    Monterey Bay and San Francisco in California and along the western coast of the U.S. into Canada. One blue passion flower or hybrid even grew to large size

    Passiflora

    Passiflora

    Passiflora

  • Ulmus bergmanniana var. lasiophylla
  • Variety of tree

    Systematics 2004, Sakura, Japan. efloras.org: U. bergmanniana var. lasiophylla leaves and fruit illustration efloras.org: U. bergmanniana var. lasiophylla description

    Ulmus bergmanniana var. lasiophylla

    Ulmus_bergmanniana_var._lasiophylla

  • List of Passiflora species
  • passionflower Passiflora murucuja L. ¤ Passiflora napalensis Wall. ‡ Passiflora nitida Kunth.– bell apple Passiflora obtusifolia Passiflora odontophylla Harms

    List of Passiflora species

    List_of_Passiflora_species

  • Galbulimima belgraveana
  • Species of flowering plant

    Albert, Plants of the Gods: origins of hallucinogenic use pub. Hutchinson U.K. 1980, ISBN 0-09-141600-0, page 43. "Galbulimima belgreveana - Agara". Entheology

    Galbulimima belgraveana

    Galbulimima belgraveana

    Galbulimima_belgraveana

  • Reactions to the death of Pope Francis
  • mensaje de Yamandú Orsi tras la muerte del papa Francisco: "Dejó una huella nítida"". EL PAIS (in Spanish). 21 April 2025. Retrieved 21 April 2025. "José Mujica

    Reactions to the death of Pope Francis

    Reactions to the death of Pope Francis

    Reactions_to_the_death_of_Pope_Francis

  • Atrypa
  • Genus of brachiopod

    modesta = Zygospira modesta A. nitens = Hisingerella nitens A. nitida = Whitfieldella nitida A. nucella = Lycophoria nucella A. obovata = Glassia obovata

    Atrypa

    Atrypa

    Atrypa

  • Ulmus glabra 'Australis'
  • Elm cultivar

    Horticultural Society garden, as U. montana var. australis Hort.. Loudon's 'Australis' is not to be confused with Henry's U. campestris 'Australis', a tall

    Ulmus glabra 'Australis'

    Ulmus_glabra_'Australis'

  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Haarlemensis'
  • Elm cultivar

    from seed c.1880 from a hybrid parent tree, was first listed by Springer as U. campestris haarlemensis in 1912. A slow-growing tree, forming an unbroken

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Haarlemensis'

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Haarlemensis'

    Ulmus_×_hollandica_'Haarlemensis'

  • Ulmus minor 'Viminalis Incisa'
  • Elm cultivar

    Suburban Horticulturist (1851), along with what he called U. Viminalis and U. Viminalis Variegata, as U. Viminalis Incisa, the Cut-leaved Twiggy-branched elm

    Ulmus minor 'Viminalis Incisa'

    Ulmus_minor_'Viminalis_Incisa'

  • Ulmus glabra 'Flava'
  • Elm cultivar

    glabra 'Flava' was listed in the Dieck (Zöschen, Germany) catalogue of 1887 as U. scabra (: glabra) f. flava, but without description. The tree should not

    Ulmus glabra 'Flava'

    Ulmus_glabra_'Flava'

  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Angustifolia'
  • Elm cultivar

    number of hybrids arising from the crossing of the Wych Elm U. glabra with a variety of Field Elm U. minor, first identified as Ulmus hollandica var. angustifolia

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Angustifolia'

    Ulmus_×_hollandica_'Angustifolia'

  • List of taxa named by Ruiz and Pavón
  • Steyerm. ] A C. lanceolata Ruiz & Pav. U C. lancifolia Mutis var. nitida (Ruiz & Pav.) Schult. S [ = C. nitida Ruiz & Pav. ] A C. magnifolia Ruiz & Pav

    List of taxa named by Ruiz and Pavón

    List of taxa named by Ruiz and Pavón

    List_of_taxa_named_by_Ruiz_and_Pavón

  • Soul food
  • Ethnic cuisine of African Americans

    Kola tea was made from the nuts of West African trees, especially Cola nitida. Tea made from the dried red flowers of the hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa)

    Soul food

    Soul food

    Soul_food

  • Solidago
  • Genus of plants in the family Asteraceae

    Ait. – gray goldenrod, dyersweed goldenrod, old-field goldenrod Solidago nitida Torr. & A.Gray – shiny goldenrod Solidago odora Ait. – anise-scented goldenrod

    Solidago

    Solidago

    Solidago

  • Rhamnus (plant)
  • Genus of flowering plants in the buckthorn family Rhamnaceae

    Lauterb. Rhamnus nigricans Hand.-Mazz. Rhamnus ninglangensis Y.L.Chen Rhamnus nitida P.H.Davis Rhamnus oleoides L. Rhamnus orbiculata Bornm. – Orjen buckthorn

    Rhamnus (plant)

    Rhamnus (plant)

    Rhamnus_(plant)

  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Viscosa'
  • Elm cultivar

    of cultivars arising from the crossing of the Wych Elm U. glabra with a variety of Field Elm U. minor. The tree was listed by Loddiges, (Hackney, London)

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Viscosa'

    Ulmus_×_hollandica_'Viscosa'

  • Performance-enhancing substance
  • Substance used to improve any form of activity performance in humans

    into their training routines. Stimulants derived from plants (e.g., Cola nitida, Bufotenin, etc.) were used by the Roman gladiators to overcome injuries

    Performance-enhancing substance

    Performance-enhancing_substance

  • Snake venom
  • Highly modified saliva containing zootoxins

    tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), snake bush (Barleria lupulina), obie seed (Cola nitida), and wild gri gri root (Acrocomia aculeata). Some snake bottles also contain

    Snake venom

    Snake venom

    Snake_venom

  • Tropical hardwood hammock
  • Ecological region of Florida, US

    dominated by species of tropical origin, many of which are limited in their U.S. distribution to hammocks in the Florida Keys. While some West Indian species

    Tropical hardwood hammock

    Tropical hardwood hammock

    Tropical_hardwood_hammock

  • Ulmus americana
  • Species of tree

    colonization. Ulmus 'Rebella' (U. americana × U. parvifolia) Thousands of attempts to cross the American elm with the Siberian elm U. pumila failed. Attempts

    Ulmus americana

    Ulmus americana

    Ulmus_americana

  • Ulmus 'Hertfordensis Angustifolia'
  • Elm cultivar

    "probably U. carpinifolia" (:U. minor) by Green. Loudon's "narrow-leaved" epithet distinguished the tree from his broad-leaved Hertfordshire elm, U. 'Hertfordensis

    Ulmus 'Hertfordensis Angustifolia'

    Ulmus_'Hertfordensis_Angustifolia'

  • Ulmus 'Marmorata'
  • Elm cultivar

    Zöschen bei Merseburg 1885 as Ulmus campestris marmorata. Considered "probably U. carpinifolia" (: minor) by Green. 'Marmorata' was described as "beautifully

    Ulmus 'Marmorata'

    Ulmus_'Marmorata'

  • Plant community
  • Collection of native photosynthetic organisms

    evergreen broad-leaved forest community include Castanopsis eyrei, Eurya nitida, Rhododendron ovatum, Pinus massoniana, as well as Loropetalum chinense

    Plant community

    Plant community

    Plant_community

  • Ulmus wallichiana var. tomentosa
  • Variety of tree

    Nigricans Luteo Variegata Lutescens Macrophylla Maculata Minor Nana Nigra Nitida Oblongata Pendula Macrophylla Pendula Variegata Pyrenaica Spectabilis Superba

    Ulmus wallichiana var. tomentosa

    Ulmus_wallichiana_var._tomentosa

  • Paleobiota of the Niobrara Formation
  • List of life forms

    Notes Images Protosphyraena P. bentonianum A swordfish-like pachycormid P. nitida Smoky Hill Chalk Late Coniacian P. perniciosa Smoky Hill Chalk Late Coniacian-

    Paleobiota of the Niobrara Formation

    Paleobiota of the Niobrara Formation

    Paleobiota_of_the_Niobrara_Formation

  • Ulmus minor 'Punctata'
  • Elm cultivar

    Simon-Louis of Metz, France, as U. campestris punctata. It was distributed by the Späth nursery, Berlin, in the 1890s and early 1900s as U. campestris punctata Sim

    Ulmus minor 'Punctata'

    Ulmus_minor_'Punctata'

  • Foraminifera
  • Phylum of amoeboid protists

    John J. "PBDB Navigator". paleobiodb.org. Retrieved 16 May 2020. Gräfe, K.U. (2005). "Benthic foraminifers and palaeoenvironment in the Lower and Middle

    Foraminifera

    Foraminifera

    Foraminifera

  • Ulmus × hollandica 'Fulva'
  • Elm cultivar

    of a number of cultivars arising from the crossing of Wych Elm U. glabra with Field Elm U. minor. Originally raised by Hesse's Nurseries, Weener, Germany

    Ulmus × hollandica 'Fulva'

    Ulmus_×_hollandica_'Fulva'

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  • Lorette
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Lorette

    Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; Honor and Victory

  • MA-KA-RA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    MA-KA-RA

    , a title of Queen Hatasu.

  • Prakshitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Prakshitha

    Completness

  • Charles
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss, Tamil, Teutonic

    Charles

    Manly; Strong; Free Man; Full-grown; A Man; Masculine

  • Aniya
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Aniya

    Concern Loving

  • Shrishail | ஷ்ரீஷைல 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shrishail | ஷ்ரீஷைல 

    Lord Shiva

  • Sayaf
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Islamic, Muslim

    Sayaf

    Sword of the Father

  • Charlene
  • Girl/Female

    French American English

    Charlene

    Feminine of Charles meaning manly.

  • Baka | பகா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Baka | பகா

    Crane

  • Dhakir |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Dhakir |

    One who remembers God

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  • Wagon-roofed
  • a.

    Having a roof, or top, shaped like an inverted U; wagon-headed.

  • Supine
  • n.

    A verbal noun; or (according to C.F.Becker), a case of the infinitive mood ending in -um and -u, that in -um being sometimes called the former supine, and that in -u the latter supine.

  • Hill
  • n.

    The earth raised about the roots of a plant or cluster of plants. [U. S.] See Hill, v. t.

  • Almude
  • n.

    A measure for liquids in several countries. In Portugal the Lisbon almude is about 4.4, and the Oporto almude about 6.6, gallons U. S. measure. In Turkey the "almud" is about 1.4 gallons.

  • Nettle
  • n.

    A plant of the genus Urtica, covered with minute sharp hairs containing a poison that produces a stinging sensation. Urtica gracitis is common in the Northern, and U. chamaedryoides in the Southern, United States. the common European species, U. urens and U. dioica, are also found in the Eastern united States. U. pilulifera is the Roman nettle of England.

  • Labial
  • a.

    Modified, as a vowel, by contraction of the lip opening, as / (f/d), / (/ld), etc., and as eu and u in French, and o, u in German. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 11, 178.

  • Uzema
  • n.

    A Burman measure of twelve miles. V () V, the twenty-second letter of the English alphabet, is a vocal consonant. V and U are only varieties of the same character, U being the cursive form, while V is better adapted for engraving, as in stone. The two letters were formerly used indiscriminately, and till a comparatively recent date words containing them were often classed together in dictionaries and other books of reference (see U). The letter V is from the Latin alphabet, where it was used both as a consonant (about like English w) and as a vowel. The Latin derives it from it from a form (V) of the Greek vowel / (see Y), this Greek letter being either from the same Semitic letter as the digamma F (see F), or else added by the Greeks to the alphabet which they took from the Semitic. Etymologically v is most nearly related to u, w, f, b, p; as in vine, wine; avoirdupois, habit, have; safe, save; trover, troubadour, trope. See U, F, etc.

  • Tariff
  • n.

    A schedule, system, or scheme of duties imposed by the government of a country upon goods imported or exported; as, a revenue tariff; a protective tariff; Clay's compromise tariff. (U. S. 1833).

  • Bullhead
  • n.

    A fresh-water fish of many species, of the genus Uranidea, esp. U. gobio of Europe, and U. Richardsoni of the United States; -- called also miller's thumb.

  • Umbra
  • n.

    Any one of several species of sciaenoid food fishes of the genus Umbrina, especially the Mediterranean species (U. cirrhosa), which is highly esteemed as a market fish; -- called also ombre, and umbrine.

  • Horseshoe
  • n.

    A shoe for horses, consisting of a narrow plate of iron in form somewhat like the letter U, nailed to a horse's hoof.

  • Colonizationist
  • n.

    A friend to colonization, esp. (U. S. Hist) to the colonization of Africa by emigrants from the colored population of the United States.

  • Vedro
  • n.

    A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons.

  • Umlaut
  • n.

    The euphonic modification of a root vowel sound by the influence of a, u, or especially i, in the syllable which formerly followed.

  • Wagon-headed
  • a.

    Having a top, or head, shaped like the top of a covered wagon, or resembling in section or outline an inverted U, thus /; as, a wagonheaded ceiling.

  • Bow
  • v. t.

    The U-shaped piece which embraces the neck of an ox and fastens it to the yoke.

  • Elm
  • n.

    A tree of the genus Ulmus, of several species, much used as a shade tree, particularly in America. The English elm is Ulmus campestris; the common American or white elm is U. Americana; the slippery or red elm, U. fulva.

  • Tzetze
  • n.

    Same as Tsetse. U () the twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, is a cursive form of the letter V, with which it was formerly used interchangeably, both letters being then used both as vowels and consonants. U and V are now, however, differentiated, U being used only as a vowel or semivowel, and V only as a consonant. The true primary vowel sound of U, in Anglo-Saxon, was the sound which it still retains in most of the languages of Europe, that of long oo, as in tool, and short oo, as in wood, answering to the French ou in tour. Etymologically U is most closely related to o, y (vowel), w, and v; as in two, duet, dyad, twice; top, tuft; sop, sup; auspice, aviary. See V, also O and Y.

  • Capper
  • n.

    A by-bidder; a decoy for gamblers [Slang, U. S.].