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- Neltuma glandulosa, formerly Prosopis glandulosa, commonly known as honey mesquite, is a species of small to medium-sized, thorny shrub or tree in the...
- Betula glandulosa, the American dwarf birch, also known as resin birch or shrub birch, is a species of birch native to North America. American dwarf birch...
- Ampelopsis glandulosa, with common names creeper, porcelain berry, Amur peppervine, and wild grape, is an ornamental plant, native to temperate areas of...
- Blakea glandulosa is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist...
- Ludwigia glandulosa, the cylindricfruit primrose-willow, is an amphibious plant from southeast United States. It can grow partially or fully submerged...
- Potosí south to Nicaragua. The Plant List, Brickellia glandulosa (La Llave) McVaugh Turner, B. L. 1997. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account of...
- involutus has been recorded under the birch species Betula nana, B. pubescens and B. glandulosa. The mushroom is more common in coniferous woods in Europe,...
- Panama, B. coloradonis on the Caribbean coast from Costa Rica to Colombia, B. gasipaes on the Caribbean coast from Mexico to Venezuela, B. glandulosa on the...
- (Betula nana) and American dwarf birch (Bglandulosa). In Greenland, it grows in ****ociation with white birch (B. pubescens). The po****rity of C. caperatus...
-  torminosus, an arctic species ****ociated with the birches Betula nana or Bglandulosa. Immature fruit bodies of L. scrobiculatus resemble L. torminosus, but...