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Conophytum bilobum is a
plant in the
family Aizoaceae,
native to
southern South Africa. It
blooms in autumn. It is
scentless and
grows to a
height of...
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Gastrolobium bilobum,
commonly known as heart-leaved poison, is a
bushy shrub which is
endemic to
south west
Western Australia. The
species is a member...
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Leionema bilobum,
commonly known as
notched phebalium, is a
shrub species of the
family Rutaceae. It is
endemic to south-eastern Australia. The species...
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Dendrobium bilobum, the two-lobed dendrobium, is a
species of
orchid of the
genus Dendrobium native to Oceania. It is
found in New Guinea,
Solomon Islands...
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Binomial name
Aerangis biloba (Lindl.) Schltr. (1915)
Synonyms Angrae****
bilobum Lindl. (1840) (Basionym) Angrae****
apiculatum Hook. (1845) Angrae**** campyloplectron...
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following species:
Gastrolobium acrocaroli G.
Chandler &
Crisp Gastrolobium bilobum R.Br.—Heart-leaved
poison Gastrolobium brevipes Crisp-Hill
Wallflower Poison...
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within this
genus include:
Agalmatium abruptum (Bergevin, 1920)
Agalmatium bilobum (Fieber, 1877)
Agalmatium corsi**** Dlabola, 1982
Agalmatium costale (Matsumura...
- subsp.
bilobum var.
bilobum,
present Conophytum andausanum N.E.Br.
accepted as
Conophytum bilobum (Marloth) N.E.Br. subsp.
bilobum var.
bilobum, present...
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Funastrum arenarium P.
bicolor now
Funastrum elegans P.
biloba now
Funastrum bilobum P.
bonariensis now
Funastrum clausum P.
clausa now
Funastrum clausum P...
- have been
recorded in Europe, Africa, and Asia. One species,
Agalmatium bilobum, is now also
found as an
invasive species in the
United States, especially...