Examples of 'typica' in a sentence

Meaning of "typica"

Typica is a term used in botany to refer to a plant species or variety that is characteristic of a specific group. It is commonly used in the classification and identification of plants

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Callimorpha dominula morpha typica with spread wings.
Typica is the base from which many coffee varietals have been developed.
We will take one typica.
Rugotheca typica is a species of problematic tubular organism of the Cambrian.
It was to them a typica baptism.
The san roman variety is a Brazilian variety of typica.
He found that in this polluted woodland typica moths were preferentially preyed upon.
Platyaspis typica is recorded here for the first time from Canadian waters.
They are now designated as the Typica variety.
At the beginning of the Typica the bell is struck twelve times.
Bourbon cherries are generally more round than Typica cherries.
Pluma Hidalgo, a tropicalization of typica cultivated in the mountainous areas of Oaxaca ;.
The Maragogype plant is large and is taller than either Bourbon or Typica.
Bourbon is less conical of shape than Typica but has more secondary branches.
Collectively, these and other distinctive features are sometimes called typica.

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The lay of Jangsogog is a typica gourd-bottle.
Nebaliopsis typica is a species of leptostracan crustacean, the only species in the genus Nebaliopsis.
The Liturgia Horarum editio typica altera.
Goniaeolis typica is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Goniaeolididae.
Bourbon has less of a conical shape than Typica coffee plants, but has more secondary branches.
Recapturing the boulevardier spirit of the Belle Époque, the Hotel Banke is a spectacular and typica.
Maragogype - This coffee varietal is a mutation of Typica coffee and was discovered in Brazil.
Essentially, the Typica involves the psalms and prayers of the Liturgy of the Catechumens.
European Lepidoptera and their ecology, Naenia typica.
Is a mutation of Typica first found in Santa Rosa, Guatemala.
Notes on the New Translation of the Missale Romanum, editio typica tertia.
Typica is a very small species, growing to only 26 mm in mantle length.
Maejantai farmers grow two strains of true Arabica, Catuai and Typica.
After two centuries, the heirloom typica variety still comprises 60 percent of the country 's exports.
Farms tend to be centered in El Mar and Huanta, and grow Caturra and Typica.
About 90 hectares of this Typica variety grow beneath forests of pine, eucalyptus and other species.
Noise surfer mind - jubee typica.
Hybrid between the Typica mutation Pacas and Maragogipe, bred in El Salvador in 1958.
Retreat path? The lay of Jangsogog is a typica gourd-bottle.
Until the 1940s, the majority of coffee plantations in Central America were planted with Typica.
Missale Romanum, editio typica tertia " pdf.
Derivation, linked to the Typica.
On 14 January 1584, Gregory XIII promulgated the editio typica of the Martyrologium Romanum for liturgical use.
In the 1920s, coffee trees were planted from the Jamaica Blue Mountain Typica rootstock.
Traditional Guatemalan varieties, Bourbon, Caturra, Catuai, Pache and Typica ( in order of preference ).

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