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Tamarix aphylla is the
largest known species of Tamarix, with
heights up to 18
metres (59 ft). The
species has a
variety of
common names,
including Athel...
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following species:
Aphylla alia Calvert, 1948
Aphylla angustifolia Garrison, 1986 – broad-striped
forceptail Aphylla barbata Belle, 1994
Aphylla boliviana Belle...
- Iris
aphylla (also
known as
leafless iris,
table iris or
stool iris) is a
species in the
genus Iris, it is also in the
subgenus Iris, and in the section...
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although it has been
treated as a zosterophyll.
There is one species,
Nothia aphylla.
Fossilized remains,
including bare
stems (axes) and
detached spore-forming...
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Geosiris aphylla is a
species in the
flowering plant family Iridaceae,
first described in 1894. It is
endemic to Madagascar.
Geosiris aphylla is sometimes...
- Iris
aphylla subsp.
hungarica (also
known as
steppe iris) is a
plant subspecies in the
genus Iris, it is also in the
subgenus Iris. It is a subspecies...
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Euphorbia aphylla is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Euphorbiaceae. It is
native to the
Canary Islands. It was
first described in 1809. Euphorbia...
- (3+1⁄2–59 ft) in
height and
forming dense thickets. The largest,
Tamarix aphylla, is an
evergreen tree that can grow to 18 m (59 ft) tall. They usually...
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Anabasis aphylla is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Amaranthaceae,
native to the
region surrounding the
Caspian Sea,
Central Asia, and Xinjiang...
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Karvandarina aphylla is a
species of
flowering plant in the
tribe Cardueae within the
family Asteraceae,
native to Iran and ****stan. It was
first described...