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- split the species in two, referring to the Chinese po****tions as Fallopia aubertii and the Russian and Central Asian species as F. baldschuanica. Fallopia...
- Fallopia aubertii (syn. Polygonum aubertii) is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family Polygonaceae. "The Plant List: Fallopia aubertii (L.Henry)...
- Blyxa aubertii, common name bamboo plant, is a plant species widespread across Asia, Europe, Africa and Australia, but known from the Western Hemisphere...
- ****opyrum L. – buckwheat → ****opyrum esculentum Polygonum aubertii L.Henry → Fallopia aubertii Polygonum baldschuani**** RegelRussian vine → Fallopia...
- sylvestris Lindl. ex Steud. (1840) Calanthe volkensii Rolfe (1897) Centrosia aubertii A. Rich. (1828) Centrosis corymbosa Thouars (1822) Centrosis plantaginea...
- partitions, or septa. Despite sharing a habitat with similar species like P. aubertii and P. frigida, P. hydrophila sets itself apart through its unique thallus...
- paddies. The species, along with other members of the genus such as Blyxa aubertii, are common in the aquarium trade. B. ****onica is difficult and demanding...
- subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Madagascar, and Australia. Species Blyxa aubertii A. Rich. - China, ****an, Korea, Indian Subcontinent, SE Asia, New Guinea...
- species: Phegopteris andringitrensis (Rakotondr.) Christenh. Phegopteris aubertii (Desv.) Christenh. Phegopteris aurita (Hook.) J.Sm. Phegopteris connectilis...
- arakawana Cymbella arctica Cymbella arctissima Cymbella aspera Cymbella aubertii Cymbella aueri Cymbella australica Cymbella avenacea Cymbella baicalensis...