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- Boschniakia to be three separate genera: Boschniakia, Kopsiopsis, and Xylanche. When the genus is split, only a single species remains: Boschniakia rossica...
- Boschniakia rossica, commonly known as the northern groundcone, is a holoparasitic plant that lives in the northern latitudes of the northern hemisphere...
- though usually as a snack and not in any quantity. Formerly considered Boschniakia hookeri, some taxonomists now place it in the genus Kopsiopsis on the...
- family Orobanchaceae native to Asia. It was first formally named as Boschniakia himalaica in 1884 and transferred to the genus Xylanche in 1893. It is...
- USDA Plants Profile for Boschniakia strobilacea Yu, Wen-Bin (2013-01-29). "Nomenclatural clarifications for names in Boschniakia, Kopsiopsis and Xylanche...
- Schäferh. & Kai Müll. Bartsia L. Baumia Engl. & Gilg Bellardia All. Boschniakia C.A.Mey. ex Bongard Brachystigma Pennell Brandisia Hook.f. & Thomson...
- and Sorbus lanata. Some of the common herbs are Arisaema jacquemontii, Boschniakia himalaica, Corydalis cashmeriana, Polemonium caerulium, Impatiens sulcata...
- to: Acanthostachys strobilacea Aechmea strobilacea Amanoa strobilacea Boschniakia strobilacea Ephedra strobilacea Platycarya strobilacea This disambiguation...
- Johannes van den Bosch (1780–1844), colonial administrator Malvaceae Bu Boschniakia Alexander Karlovich Boschniak (1786–1831), Russian botanist Orobanchaceae...
- fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium), and the parasitic northern groundcone (Boschniakia rossica) of the broomrape family cover the forest floor. At higher elevations...