- forest(Restinga).
Psittacanthus biternatus was
first described by
Johann Centurius Hoffmannsegg in 1829 as
Loranthus biternatus, and in 1834,
George Don re****igned...
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Ranunculus biternatus, the
Antarctic buttercup, is a
plant in the
buttercup family Ranunculaceae. It is
native to
southern South America (Chile and Argentina)...
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Phleum alpinum Alpine cats-tail Poa
flabellata Tussac gr****
Ranunculus biternatus Antarctic buttercup Rostkovia magellanica Brown (or short) rush Uncinia...
- Grau (1984)
Ranunculus baudotii Ranunculus bilobus Bertol.
Ranunculus biternatus Sm.
Antarctic buttercup Patagonia Subantarctic islands Ranunculus bonariensis...
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biserratus L
doubly serrated, from
serratus Eremophila biserrata H DS
biternatus L twice-ternate;
biternate Enemion biternatum H DS
bituminosus L tarry...
- plant's
thicker and more
succulent form
compared to the
closely related R.
biternatus. The
plant is a
perennial and
stoloniferous herb, with
glossy trifoliate...
- arrow-leaved marigold*
Ranunculus acaulis, Skottsberg's buttercup*
Ranunculus biternatus,
Antarctic buttercup*
Ranunculus hydrophilus,
marsh buttercup* Ranunculus...
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Psittacanthus bicalyculatus (Mart. ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Mart.
Psittacanthus biternatus (Hoffmanns.) G.Don
Psittacanthus brachynema Eichler Psittacanthus brasiliensis...
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Psammogeton anethifolius (D.Don) Mousavi, Mozaff. &
Zarre Psammogeton biternatus Edgew.
Psammogeton cabulicus (Wagenitz)
Nasir Psammogeton canescens (DC...
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antiscorbutica R.Br. (Kerguellen Islands) (Kerguelen cabbage)
Ranunculus biternatus Duch. (Patagonia, Falklands,
Hermite Islands)
Ranunculus chilensis DC...