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Wat (wie) is multiflora - definitie


multiflora         
¦ noun an East Asian shrubby or climbing rose which bears clusters of small single pink or white flowers. [Rosa multiflora.]
Origin
C19: from late L., feminine of multiflorus 'multiflorous'.
Aechmea multiflora         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Aechmea multiflora
Aechmea multiflora is a plant species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to eastern Brazil, known from the States of Bahia and Sergipe.
Pouteria multiflora         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Ácana; Acana; Hacana; Jacana (Tree); Jácana; Lucuma multiflora; Jacana (tree)
Pouteria multiflora is a plant in the family Sapotaceae of the order Ericales. Its English common name is bullytree.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor multiflora
1. In recent years, the botanical garden sent more than 50,000 saplings of edible fruit trees, ornamental trees and flowering plants of 110–odd species including Krasnoshekii, Castanea crenata cv. (Torihei, Ukonho and Tsukuba), Elaeagnus multiflora var. hortensis to Pyongyang, South Phyongan, South Hwanghae, Kangwon, North Hamgyong and other provinces and to institutions, industrial enterprises, farm villages and schools.
2. Rachel Cliche, a biologist who works at Eastern Neck and three other national wildlife refuges in Maryland, said when she arrived in September 2004 to study and control exotic species, "It was overwhelming, because there were so many invasives." In addition to mile–a–minute weed, an import from Asia that grows six inches a day and displaces any plant in its way, Cliche and her colleagues at the refuge are battling Japanese honeysuckle, multiflora rose and mute swans from Europe, which eat eight pounds in aquatic vegetation a day.