Examples of using Capensis in English and their translations into French
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There exists very little documentation of the pharmacology of African dream root Silene capensis.
The African Dream Root(Silene capensis) is an obscure plant considered sacred by Xhosa diviners.
a single outgroup Euparkeria capensis.
his Icones plantarum japonicarum in 1805, and his Flora capensis in 1813.
Olea capensis subsp. capensis:
This plant, silene capensis, Also known as african dream root,
Cape honeybees(Apis mellifera capensis) are found naturally along the south-western coast of South Africa
You can easily spot the Rock Hyrax(Procavia Capensis) better known as the dassie,
Other common fauna include the Cape hare(Lepus capensis), Egyptian jackal(Canis aureus hupstar),
armourheads(Pentaceros capensis) and grouper(Polyprion oxygeneois)
Among the plants were several replicates of the Cape Lily(Veltheimia capensis), whose bulbs were propagated, their descendants now on display in the"Desert House(Sundial House)" in the Schönbrunn Zoo.
person per year in some areas: over 3 million kilograms of meat are obtained yearly from springhare(Pedetes capensis) alone.
These classifications are specific to the population rather than to the species, and some migratory species, such as freshwater mullet(Myxus capensis) may have both freshwater
The banks of Mare de Zoui are home to dense stands of reeds(Phragmites australis and Typha capensis), along with Scirpoides holoschoenus,
Its specific name"capensis" is a misnomer,
Orange River Mudfish(Labeo capensis) The Orange River has no large animals.
a rufous-collared sparrow(Zonotrichia capensis), a red-crested finch(Coryphospingus cucullatus),
three andean sparrows(Zonotrichia capensis), three passerines(genus Spinus),
six andean sparrows(Zonotrichia capensis), five blue-black grassquits(Volatinia jacarina)
The Cape hare(Lepus capensis), desert hedgehog(Paraechinus aethiopicus),