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Ethnobotany in a Modern City: The Persistence in the Use of Medicinal Plants in Guadalajara, Mexico. [PDF]

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Apunts - Mimosa

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Effects of Rumen-Protected Lysine and Tannins on Meat Quality and Fatty Acid Profile in Lambs. [PDF]

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Cryptophthalmia, microphthalmia, oronasal malformation, and hydrocephalus in an aborted equine fetus with umbilical torsion in the state of Mato Grosso, Brazil. [PDF]

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Mimosa ceratonia (climbing mimosa).

2021
Abstract M. ceratonia is a fast-growing perennial multi-stemmed vine that is considered a weed in Puerto Rico (Vélez and Overbeek, 1950). The species is able to grow in a great range of habitats including fencelines, roadsides, pastures, brushy pastures, wooded drains, forest edges and openings in secondary forests.
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Mimosa casta (graceful mimosa).

2021
Abstract M. casta is a fast-growing perennial vine that is included in the Global Compendium of Weeds (Randall, 2012). The ability of this species to tolerate a wide range of habitats including disturbed areas, roadsides, pastures, semi-waterlogged areas, as well as natural forests means that it has the potential to spread much ...
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