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- Felicia bergeriana is a richly branching, hairy annual plant of up to 25 cm (10 in) high that is ****igned to the family Asteraceae. It has opposite leaves...
- Acraea bergeriana is a butterfly in the family Nymphalidae. It is found in Tanzania. The habitat consists of forests at altitudes ranging from 350 to 2...
- underside more strongly green, sometimes much darkened. C. b. berylla C. b. bergeriana Verhulst, 1992 List of butterflies of India List of butterflies of India...
- and Cineraria bergeriana (Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel, 1826), now F. cymbalariae, F. ovata, F. echinata, F. filifolius and F. bergeriana. In 1815, French...
- Berberis beesiana Berberis beijingensis Berberis benoistiana Berberis bergeriana Berberis bergmanniae Berberis bicolor Berberis × bidentata ****nia bodinieri...
- Sebsebe & TesfayeEthiopia Aloe berevoana Lavranos – W. Madagascar Aloe bergeriana (Dinter) Boatwr. & J.C.Manning – Zimbabwe to S. Africa Aloe bernadettae...
- Ertz (2010) Llimoniella adnata Hafellner & Nav.-Ros. (1993) Llimoniella bergeriana Etayo (2017) Llimoniella caloplacae S.Y.Kondr. & Khodos. (2006) Llimoniella...
- are stunted and hairless. Felicia annectens is most related to Felicia bergeriana, but differs by the alternate leaves in the upper part of the stem, the...
- werdermanni**** Opuntia amyclaea Opuntia argentina Opuntia azurea Opuntia bergeriana Opuntia compressa Opuntia compressa (form) Opuntia dillenii Opuntia elatior...
- with two other species that have sterile disc florets, E. bergeriana (now Felicia bergeriana) and E. ciliata (now Zyrphelis taxifolia), Nees von Esenbeck...