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- Bowlesia setigera H.Wolff Bowlesia sodiroana H.Wolff Bowlesia tenella Meyen Bowlesia tropaeolifolia Gillies & Hook. Bowlesia uncinata Colla Bowlesia venturii...
- Bowlesia incana is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae known by the common name ****y bowlesia. It is native to South America and the southeastern...
- North and South America. Phacelia crenulatascorpionweed Bowlesia incanaAmerican Bowlesia Osmorhiza berteroi and Osmorhiza depauperatasweet cecily...
- (Poir.) H.Wolff ex Engl. has the following synonyms; Bowlesia glandulosa (Poir.) ****ze, Bowlesia oppositifolia Buch, Drusa glandulosa f. glaucescens G...
- Sierra Nevada of California. The wingspan is 7–12 mm. The larvae feed on Bowlesia incana. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Greya powelli. Wikispecies...
- Bomarea sodiroana Kraenzl. (Annonaceae) Guatteria sodiroi Diels (Apiaceae) Bowlesia sodiroana H. Wolff (Araceae) Philodendron sodiroi Hort. (Araliaceae) Oreopanax...
- best Spanish circles. He died at Madrid on 25 August 1780. The Apiaceae Bowlesia (Ruiz & Pav. 1794) is named in his honour. Bowles's prin****l work was...
- Hoffm. Asteriscium Cham. & Schltdl. Azorella Lam. Bolax Comm. ex Juss. Bowlesia Ruiz & Pav. Dichosciadium Domin ****insia Franch. Diplaspis Hook. f. Diposis...
- diversilobum (western poison oak: 171 ) Apiaceae, carrot family: 171  Bowlesia: 176  Bowlesia incana: 176  Cymopterus: 178  Cymopterus aboriginum: 180  Cymopterus...
- (1825–1900), and Mary Elizabeth (Bowker) Barber (1818–1899) Stilbaceae St Bowlesia William Bowles (1705–1780) Apiaceae Bu Bowringia John Bowring (1792–1872)...