• Picea aurantiaca is a species of conifer in the pine family, Pinaceae. It is endemic to China, where it is only known from western Sichuan. Its common...
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    Spruce (redirect from Picea)
    Others Picea aurantiaca Mast. Picea austropanlanica Silba Picea linzhiensis (W.C.Cheng & L.K.Fu) Rushforth Hybrids Picea × albertiana S.Br. Picea × fennica...
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    examined: Picea asperata var. asperata. Cones 6–12 cm; cone scales with a rounded apex. Picea asperata var. aurantiaca (syn. P. aurantiaca). Shoots orange...
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  • Picea aurantiaca, orange spruce Picea chihuahuana, Chihuahua spruce Picea martinezii, Martinez's spruce Picea maximowiczii, Maximowicz's spruce Picea...
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  • Pinaceae (pine family) Picea aurantiaca orange spruce Pinaceae (pine family) Picea brachytyla Sargent's spruce Pinaceae (pine family) Picea breweriana Brewer...
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  • regions or polar latitudes of Eurasia and North America. Xanthaptychia aurantiaca (R.Br.) S.Y.Kondr. & Ravera (2017) Xanthaptychia contortuplicata (Ach...
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  • Parasitaxus usta Picea asperata, Dragon spruce Picea brachytyla, Sargent's spruce Picea breweriana, Brewer's spruce Picea farreri, Farrer's spruce Picea likiangensis...
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    Near threatened Picea brachytyla Pinaceae Vulnerable Taxus contorta Taxaceae Endangered Taxus wallichiana Taxaceae Endangered Picea brachytyla var. complanata...
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  • Drew & Hancock, 1994 Bactrocera atriliniellata Drew, 1989 Bactrocera aurantiaca (Drew & Hancock, 1981) Bactrocera aurea (May, 1952) Bactrocera avittata...
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  • used as a lotion for headache and fever by the Ramah Navajo. Agoseris aurantiaca (orange agoseris), taken by the Ramah as a ceremonial emetic. A cold infusion...
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