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endemic to the
western and
southern coast of Australia,
Amphibolis antarctica and
Amphibolis griffithii,
commonly known as sea
nymph or wire weed. The...
- (2005-10-25). "
Amphibolis".
Western Australian Seagr****.
Murdoch University.
Archived from the
original on 2007-09-01.
Retrieved 2007-12-16. "
Amphibolis griffithii"...
- Seagr****es: The
Genus Amphibolis C.
Agardh (Cymodoceaceae)".
Australian Journal of Botany. 25: 67–95. doi:10.1071/BT9770067. "
Amphibolis antarctica (Labill...
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hopefully make
contact with the
stigmas when the tide
starts coming back in.
Amphibolis and Thal****odendron have
pollen that is
carried up to and then released...
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Amphibolis antarctica Amphibolis griffithii Halophila decipiens Halophila ovalis Posidonia angustifolia Posidonia australis Posidonia coriacea Posidonia...
- Sea
nymph may
refer to:
Amphibolis (also "sea nymph"), a
genus in the
family Cymodoceaceae Nereids,
female spirits of sea
waters in Gr****
mythology Sea...
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University Press. Seddon, S.; Cheshire, AC (2001). "Photosynthetic
response of
Amphibolis antarctica and
Posidonia australis to
temperature and
desiccation using...
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propagules are
important for this dispersal.
Species from the
genera Amphibolis and Thal****odendron
produce viviparous seedlings. Most
others produce...
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Wireweed may
refer to
several organisms, including:
Amphibolis, a
genus of
marine flowering plants in the
family Cymodoceaceae Polygonella, a
genus of...
- König (including
Amphibolis Agardh ?,
Syringodium Kütz. ?, Thal****odendron den Hartog ?) 4.
Amphibolis Agardh Amphibolis Amphibolis C.Agardh (including...