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Caryopteris (bluebeard; Chinese: 莸属 you shu) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae (formerly often placed in the family Verbenaceae). They are native to east Asia ( China , Korea , Japan , Mongolia ).
Caryopteris chosenensis Moldenke Tripora is genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae , first described as a genus in 1999. It includes only one known species, Tripora divaricata , native to Japan , Korea , and China (Gansu, Henan, Hubei, Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan).
Pseudocaryopteris is a genus of plants first described in 1999. It is native to China, Thailand, Myanmar, and the Himalayas (from Pakistan to Assam). [1]Species. Species below are those accepted by the World Checklist. [1]
Pollarding is a pruning system involving the removal of the upper branches of a tree, which promotes the growth of a dense head of foliage and branches. In ancient Rome, Propertius mentioned pollarding during the 1st century BCE. [1]
In the MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV, the Dark Knight job is a class that the player character can choose after starting the Heavensward story. In this game, the Dark Knights are antiheroic vigilantes who protect the downtrodden of Ishgard from its corrupt theocracy. They wield two-handed greatswords to purposefully prevent themselves from carrying ...
Silene viscosa, the white sticky catchfly, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. [2] It is native to cool-temperate areas of eastern Europe, western Siberia, and western and central Asia, and has been introduced to Germany. [1]
Pre-pruning procedures prevent a complete induction of the training set by replacing a stop criterion in the induction algorithm (e.g. max. Tree depth or information gain (Attr)> minGain). Pre-pruning methods are considered to be more efficient because they do not induce an entire set, but rather trees remain small from the start.
The genus Orostachys has been divided into series (or sections), including: [2] [3] [4]. Orostachys series Appendiculatae; Orostachys series Eappendiculatae; Other authors have created two different sections: [5]