Celtis


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Relative Relative density coverage Site Species Density (%) (%) LC1 Sapium sebiferum 3.40 61 2 Celtis laevigata 1.04 19 7 Quercus virginiana 0.52 9 87 GC1 Celtis laevigata 1.72 27 36 Diospyros virginiana 1.52 24 1 Quercus virginiana 1.04 16 34 GC2 Sapium sebiferum 1.28 39 11 Celtis laevigata 0.72 22 21 Quercus virginiana 0.48 15 50 TABLE 2.
Celtis rediscovered the manuscripts of Germany's first woman poet, the 10th-century nun Hrosvitha, and also the so-called Peutinger Table, a map of the Roman Empire.
As more and more companies have entered the flower business, Celtis Labs has diversified from flower production into tissue culture, a technology where one flower is cloned into thousands.
Question mark Hackberries (Celtis spp.) (Polygonia interrogationis) Elms (Ulmus spp.)
Celtis laevigata has been described as a mid-successional to late-successional species within southern Texas (Bush and Richter, 2006).
(Rosales: Moraceae) (Thomas & De Leon 2011), and feeding on hackberry (Celtis spp.; Rosales: Ulmaceae) and potato (Solanum tuberosum L.; Solanales: Solanaceae) (Thomas 2011) has been reported.
Other tree species that provide "good quality wood" are: Quercus suber L., Celtis australis L., Ulmus minor Mill., Pistacia terebinthus L.
Celtis, Achilles, Bachi Bouzouk, Kentauer Kossack, Nasch and Nivourgonnatouchthis are the other six runners in this 27th running of the Nagroda Europy (European Championship).
Common tree species along waterways included willow (Salix sp.), cottonwood (Populus deltoides), American elm (Ulmus americana), slippery elm (Ulmus fulva), boxelder (Acer negundo), green ash (Fraxinus pennsylvanica), white ash (Fraxinus americana), chokecherry (Padus virginiana), hackberry (Celtis occidentalis) and Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioica) (Weaver, 1960, 1965).
There is no question that the epigram was one of the central genres in Neo-Latin literature, attracting such poetic luminaries as Jacopo Sannazaro, Michele Marullo, Giovanni Pontano, Angelo Poliziano, Conrad Celtis, Thomas More, Ulrich van Hutten, George Buchanan, and Hugo Grotius.
The next five most important species, e.g., Fraxinus pennsylvanica, Juglans nigra, Celtis occidentalis, Aesculus glabra and Ulmus rubra, were typical of moist lowland woodland sites.
One closed forest, Burton Woods, located on a terrace of Salt Creek in Mason County, was dominated by Celtis occidentalis L.