-
vegetative state, C.
binervis is
difficult to
distinguish from C. bigelowii, a
species that
tends to grow at
higher altitudes than C.
binervis. They
differ in...
- type: near Healesville,
Victoria Former varieties include: A.
leprosa var.
binervis F.Muell.,
currently included in
Acacia verniciflua A.
leprosa var. tenuifolia...
- Wendl.
Acacia leprosa auct. non DC.
Acacia stricta (Andrews) Willd. var.
binervis F.Muell.
Acacia stricta (Andrews) Willd. var.
pleiocephala F.Muell. Mimosa...
- W.Knight) Kirschb.
Carex biltmoreana Mack.
Carex ×
binderi Podp.
Carex binervis Sm.
Carex bistaminata (W.Z.Di & M.J.Zhong) S.R.Zhang
Carex ****uensis...
- alder–ash woodland. It is
distinguished from
similar species, such as C.
binervis and C.
distans by the
presence of tiny red dots on the utricles. Carex...
-
shrubs are hare's-tail cottongr****,
purple moor-gr****,
sedges such as
Carex binervis and a
number of
mosses and lichens. The
dwarf shrubs are very well grown...
- (Kük.) Luceño & M.
Escudero Carex aethiopica Schkuhr –
South Africa Carex binervis Sm. –
western Europe Carex borbonica Lam. –
Mascarene Islands Carex boryana...
- Many-stalked
Spike Rush
Eleocharis multicaulis and Green-ribbed
Sedge Carex binervis.
Common lizards are also present. The
reserve overlooks the
estuary of...
- species-rich, with bell
heather (Erica cinerea), green-ribbed
sedge (Carex
binervis),
tormentil (Potentilla erecta), bent gr****es (Agrostis spp.) and mosses...
-
Formation Brazil A
member of the
family Kalligrammatidae.
Mesypochrysa binervis Sp. nov
Valid Zhang et al.
Early Cretaceous China A
member of the family...