Ptelea trifoliata, commonly known as common hoptree, wafer ash, stinking ash, and skunk bush, is a species of flowering plant in the citrus family (Rutaceae)...
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known as hoptrees. Ptelea aptera Parry — Baja Californian ptelea (wingless ptelea) Ptelea crenulata Greene — California hoptree Ptelea trifoliata L. — common...
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Ptelea (hoptree) is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Rutaceae. Ptelea may also refer to: Ptelea (Attica), a deme of ancient Attica, Greece Ptelea...
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Ptelea railway station (Greek: Σιδηροδρομική Στάση Πτελέας, romanized: Sidirodromiki stasi Ptelea) is a railway station situated halfway between Dikaia...
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Ptelea crenulata, commonly known as the California hoptree, is a species of tree that is endemic to the state of California in the United States. It is...
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is in the centre of the wing, as in the elms (genus Ulmus), the hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata), and the bushwillows (genus Combretum). In other cases the seed...
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Ptelea aptera, the wingless ptelea, is a small flowering shrub native to Baja California Norte, Mexico. It is neighbored by the more northern Ptelea crenulata...
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Ptelea (Ancient Greek: Πτελέα) was a deme of ancient Attica of the phyle Oineis, sending one delegate to the Athenian Boule. It is the setting for Menander's...
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Ptelea (Greek: Πτελιά, before 1928: Γκρέντση – Gkrentsi, between 1928 and 1949: Φτελιά – Ftelia) is a village and a community in Kastoria Regional Unit...
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Ptelea (Greek: Πτελέα, before 1951: Φτελιά Ftelia) is a village in the northern part of the Evros regional unit, Greece. It is part of the municipal unit...
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Ptelea (Greek: Πτελέα) is a community of the city of Kozani in northern Greece. Located north-east of the city centre, it has a population of 112 (2021)...
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Balanos (oak) Kraneia (dogwood) Morea (mulberry) Aigeiros (black poplar) Ptelea (elm) Ampelos (vines, especially Vitis) Syke/Sykea (fig) Atlanteia Chrysopeleia...
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north, lies the Bulgarian town Svilengrad. Nearby villages in Greece are Ptelea to its southeast and Petrota to its southwest. In 1371 Ormenio was the site...
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Perichora Perithorio Petroussa Pigadia Platania Platanovrysi Potamoi Prosotsani Ptelea Pyrgoi Sidironero Silli Sitagroi Skaloti Tholos Vathylakkos Volakas Xiropotamos...
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'Spectabilis' (hybrid, unknown origin) The Latin tilia is cognate to Greek πτελέᾱ, ptelea, "elm tree", τιλίαι, tiliai, "black poplar" (Hes.), ultimately from a Proto-Indo-European...
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Nostimo Oinoi Omorfokklisia Oxya Pentavryso Polyanemo Polykarpi Polykeraso Ptelea Pteria Sidirochori Spilaia Spilios Toichio Tsakoni Vasileiada Vogatsiko...
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Peplos Petrades Petrota Plati Poimeniko Prangio Protokklisi Provatonas Ptelea Pylaia Pythio Rigio Rizia Sitochori Sofiko Soufli Spilaio Sterna Sykorrachi...
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Trinity College, Cambridge, England (U. atinia) In Greek mythology, the nymph Ptelea (Πτελέα, Elm) was one of the eight hamadryads, nymphs of the forest and...
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Pitsi Pitsiota Platanos Platystomo Polydendri Pougkakia Pournari Proskynas Ptelea Pyrgos Raches Regkinio Roditsa Rodonia Rovoliari Sfaka Skarfeia Sofiada...
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Eggs are laid singly on young leaves and shoots of Zanthoxylum fagara, Ptelea trifoliata, Amyris texana and Casimiroa greggii, Ruta graveolens and Citrus...
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Polylakko Polymylos Polyrracho Pontokomi Proastio Profitis Ilias Protochori Ptelea Pteleonas Ptolemaida Pylorio Pyrgoi Pyrgos Rodiani Roditis Rodochori Ryaki...
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7219; cf. R.E., s.v. Perithoidai; Karten von Attika, Text, II, p. 1 City Ptelea Kephisos valley, W of Athens General location, tentatively suggested from...
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bore eight daughters — Aegeirus, Ampelus, Balanus, Carya, Craneia, Morea, Ptelea, and Syke. These were called hamadryads, and many trees derive their names...
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Livadotopi, Monopylo, Nestorio, Pefkos, Stena, Trilofos) Ptelea (Kato Ptelea, Kranochori, Ptelea) The area was ruled by the Ottoman Empire until the Balkan...
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reference are questionable, "stinking ash" and "black ash" typically refer to Ptelea trifoliata and Fraxinus nigra, respectively. This reference is retained...
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formally described in 1837 by Francisco Manuel Blanco who gave it the name Ptelea arborea in his Flora de Filipinas. In 1887, Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer...
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progression of E. binotata Nymphs (juvenile) E. binotata treehoppers on Ptelea trifoliata(wafer ash) Older nymphs on wafer ash Adult E. binotata on wafer...
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in the second and third periods Lakiadai 2 3 Lousia 1 1 Perithoidai 3 3 Ptelea 1 1 Tyrmeidai 1(0) 1 to XIV.Attalis in the fourth period Thria coast Kothokidai...
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Ash (Fraxinus species) Cottonwood (Populus species) Wafer ash or hoptree (Ptelea trifoliata) Common lilac (Syringa vulgaris) Sweet bay magnolia (Magnolia...
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Aigeiros Ampelos Balanos (Balanus) Chrysopeleia Karya (Carya) Kraneia Morea Ptelea Syke Meliae Oread Claea Cyllene Daphnis Echo Nomia Othreis Pitys Sinoe Sphragitides...
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