Ceratitis capitata was created in 1824.
Aloe capitata was created in 1883.
Montipora capitata was created in 1846.
Morchella capitata was created in 2012.
Dextrinocystis capitata was created in 1988.
Roscoea capitata was created in 1822.
Gonia capitata was created in 1776.
dispite its name the mediterenian fruit fly (ceratitis capitata) is pretty common around all temperate climate zones. it most likely arived first in Florida along with fruits imported to or brought by travalers
The Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata) was first introduced to the United States in 1920. It was initially detected in California, which led to significant agricultural concerns due to its potential to damage various fruit crops. Since then, the fly has spread to several other states, necessitating ongoing monitoring and control efforts.
The scientific name would be Butia capitata.
CabbageBrassica oleracea var. capitata alb.
from dictionary.com cabbage -noun 1. any of several cultivated varieties of a plant, Brassica oleracea capitata, of the mustard family, having a short stem and leaves formed into a compact, edible head.
It's not hard at all. Visit Gary in New Bern, NC. He'll help you out. Depending on your location, you'll be able to grow, at the very least, Trachycarpus fortunei and maybe Butia capitata if you are in the coastal plain area. Gary's Website: http://www.garysnursery.com/