- F.
amelloides. The
species epithet amelloides means "like Amellus",
which is a
similar genus that also
occurs in
South Africa.
Felicia amelloides has...
-
vulgaris Opiz
Aster acmellus Pall.
Aster albus Willd. ex Spreng.
Aster amelloides Hoffm.
Aster amellus subsp.
bessarabicus (Bernh. ex Rchb.) Soó
Aster atticus...
- Blue
daisy may
refer to:
Felicia amelloides, also
known as "blue marguerite"
Cichorium intybus, more
commonly called "chicory" "Blue Daisy" (song), a 2010...
- heterophylla. In 1820, Nees von
Esenbeck called another specimen Kaulfussia amelloides. This
specimen was re****igned in 1822 by C****ini, who
named it Charieis...
-
Felicia aethiopica is
often confused with
Felicia amoena and
Felicia amelloides. F.
aethiopica is a
woody shrublet with
mostly only the
lowest pair of...
- most
likely is the same
species as F.
amelloides. In 1763, Carl
Linnaeus describes Cineraria amelloides (F.
amelloides), the
first valid name for a species...
- nitida
shrubs clipped in the form of
stags rising from beds of
Felicia amelloides,
Festuca glauca, and
Pelargonium inquinans. This
plant is
often used for...
-
bergeriana (Spreng.) O.Hoffm". The
Plant List. S.J. Smithies. "Felicia
amelloides (L.) Voss". PlantZAfrica. Grau, J. (1973). "Revision der
Gattung Felicia...
- description,
rendering it invalid. This name was
later ****ociated with
Felicia amelloides. It was
first described by
William Aiton in his
Hortus Kewensis of 1789...
-
chrysanthemoides Euryops linearis Euryops pectinatus Euryops virgineus Felicia amelloides Felicia echinata Felicia filifolia Gaillardia 'Arizona Red Shade' Gaillardia...