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The "marginata" variant is prettier, with yellow stripes on its leaves.
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D. draco is the stout-trunked Dragon Tree; D. marginata has grey stems and narrow leaves; D. fragrans has heavy blue-grey ribbon-like leaves as long as 3 feet.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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Last year I had identified them as Achatina achatina, but a reader subsequently indicated that they were actually Archachatina marginata.
Archive 2009-01-01 AYDIN 2009
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D. draco is the stout-trunked Dragon Tree; D. marginata has grey stems and narrow leaves; D. fragrans has heavy blue-grey ribbon-like leaves as long as 3 feet.
Desert rose, dracaena and pothos: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico 2009
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The social biology of Ropalidia marginata: Toward understanding the evolution of eusociality.
SuperCooperators Martin A. Nowak 2011
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Species in this zone include Berberis corymbosa, Colletia spartioides, Dendroseris marginata, Eryngium bupleuroides, Ochagavia elegans, Pernettya rigida, and Robinsonia gayana.
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Last year I had identified them as Achatina achatina, but a reader subsequently indicated that they were actually Archachatina marginata.
They might be giants—they are AYDIN 2009
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Jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) forests dominate through much of this ecoregion, with jarrah the dominant species on the Darling Range.
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Located in the relatively high rainfall region of southwest Western Australia, this region contains forests of jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and marri (Eucalyptus calophylla), along with open eucalypt woodlands further inland.
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The region's flagship tree species include three eucalypts: jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata), marri (E. calophylla), and karri (E. diversicolor).
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