Definition of Androsacea. Meaning of Androsacea. Synonyms of Androsacea

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- androsacea is a species of sundew native to western Australia. It was first described by Ludwig Diels in 1904. Bourke, G. (2020). "Drosera androsacea"...
- senjavinensis Besser Synonyms Ajania senjavinensis (Besser) Poljakov Artemisia androsacea Seem. Artemisia glomerata Hook. & Arn. Artemisia semavinensis Besser...
- Gentianella androsacea is a species of plant in the Gentianaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude...
- Erythranthe androsacea is a species of monkeyflower known by the common name rockjasmine monkeyflower. It was formerly known as Mimulus androsaceus. It...
- aizoonAizoon rockfoil Saxifraga algisii Saxifraga anadyrensis Saxifraga androsacea Saxifraga aquatica Saxifraga arachnoidea Saxifraga × arendsii – mossy...
- et al. Drosera andersoniana W.Fitzg. ex Ewart. & White, 1909 Drosera androsacea Diels, 1904 Drosera anglica Huds., 1778 Drosera aquatica Lowrie, 2013...
- (Saxifraga oppositifolia), the saxifrage with sheets of Androsace (Saxifraga androsacea), the verticillate pedicular (Pedicularis verticillata) or the saxifrage...
- Distribution Drosera allantostigma N.Marchant & Lowrie Australia. Drosera androsacea Diels Western Australia. Drosera barbigera Planch. Western Australia....
- amblyodonta T.M.Salter Oxalis amblyosepala Schltr. Oxalis andina Britton Oxalis androsacea R.Knuth Oxalis annae F.Bolus Oxalis anomala T.M.Salter Oxalis anthelmintica...
- Arabis caerulea [de]; Cardamine bellidifolia; Draba hirta; Saxifraga androsacea [es] and Silene acaulis (occurring down to 1,500 m (4,900 ft)). Between...