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- Clintonia andrewsiana is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. The species was discovered by John Milton Bigelow in 1854 and described...
- Hibbertia andrewsiana is a species of flowering plant in the family Dilleniaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a shrub...
- candida Aztec lily, Sprekelia species Bead lily: Clintonia Clintonia andrewsiana Clintonia borealis Clintonia uniflora Belladonna lily, Amaryllis Blackberry...
- in Asia. Two species of Clintonia occur in western North America: C. andrewsiana is localized along the West Coast of the United States, from central...
- (Cornus canadensis). The range of C. uniflora overlaps with that of C. andrewsiana in Humboldt County and Del Norte County in northwestern California and...
- Image Genus Species Clintonia Raf. Clintonia andrewsiana Torr. Clintonia borealis (Aiton) Raf. Clintonia udensis Trautv. & C.A.Mey. Clintonia umbellulata...
- Indigofera ammobia Maconochie Indigofera ancistrocarpa Thulin Indigofera andrewsiana J.B.Gillett Indigofera andringitrensis R.Vig. Indigofera ankaratrensis...
- several flowering plant species in genus Clintonia, including: Clintonia andrewsiana, Andrews' bead lily, also known as the red bead lily Clintonia borealis...
- species of flowering plants in the genus Clintonia, including: Clintonia andrewsiana, the western bluebead lily Clintonia borealis, the bluebead lily Clintonia...
- species are recognised in the genus Angust****iminea: Angust****iminea andrewsiana (E.A.Smith, 1900) Angust****iminea californica (Tryon, 1865) (synonym:...