-
about the
Verbena bonariensis described by Linnaeus. See also
below for a
common misapplication of this taxon.
Verbena bonariensis, the
purpletop vervain...
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bonariensis include flax-leaf fleabane, wavy-leaf fleabane,
Argentine fleabane,
hairy horseweed,
asthma weed and
hairy fleabane.
Erigeron bonariensis...
- some
placed inhabited by O.
bonariensis,
representing a
threat to
these local po****tions. The
growth rate of O.
bonariensis is
quite fast: They are typically...
- to
Hydrocotyle bonariensis at
Wikimedia Commons Data
related to
Hydrocotyle bonariensis at
Wikispecies UniProt. "Hydrocotyle
bonariensis".
Retrieved 2008-04-25...
- M. b.
minimus males look
similar to M. b.
bonariensis, and
females have a
darker head than M. b.
bonariensis and have
streaked sca****rs and inter-sca****rs...
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Ranunculus bonariensis is a
species of
buttercup known by the
common name Carter's buttercup.
There are
three varieties. Two are
native to
Chile and Argentina...
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Cyperus bonariensis is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Cyperaceae,
native to
Venezuela and two
groups of offs****
Caribbean islands, the Netherlands...
- recognised:
Bulimulus bonariensis bonariensis (Rafinesque, 1833)
Bulimulus bonariensis sporadicus (d'Orbigny, 1835) The
specific epithet bonariensis means 'from...
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mastiff bat, (Eumops
bonariensis), is a bat
species from
South and
Central America. As its
common name implies, E.
bonariensis is the
smallest species...
- Carl
Christensen transferred the more
senior A.
bonariensis to
Notholaena as
Notholaena bonariensis, but
recognized both N. ferruginea (Desv.) Desv....