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- ****coce brachysepala, the West Indian false buttonweed, is a plant species in the Rubiaceae. It is native to Puerto Rico, Haiti and the Dominican Republic...
- Roridula (/rɒˈrɪdjʊlə/; from Latin roridus "dewy") is a genus of evergreen, insect-trapping shrubs, with two species, of about 1⅓–2 m (4–6⅔ ft). It is...
- Synonyms List Oenothera agari R.R.Gates Oenothera arguta Greene Oenothera brachysepala Spach Oenothera bracteata Phil. Oenothera bracteata var. glabrescens...
- Bomarea brachysepala is a species of flowering plant in the family Alstroemeriaceae. It is native to Peru and Ecuador. It grows in mountain forest habitat...
- of var. chinensis Paris formosana Hayata, syn of var. chinensis Paris brachysepala Pamp., syn of var. chinensis Paris bockiana Diels, syn of var. stenophylla...
- ****coce ****urgens Ruiz & Pav. - synonym of ****coce remota ****coce brachysepala (Urb.) Alain in H.A.Liogier & L.F.Martorell - West Indian false buttonweed...
-  gorgonias Binomial name Roridula gorgonias Planch. (1848) Synonyms Roridula brachysepala Gdgr. (1913) [=R. dentata/R. gorgonias] Roridula crinita Gdgr. (1913)...
- aurantiaca Peru, Bolivia Bomarea boliviensis Bolivia, Argentina Bomarea brachysepala Ecuador, Peru Bomarea bracteata Peru Bomarea bracteolata Panama Bomarea...
- nom.illeg. Ireon verticillatum (L.) Burm.f. (1768) nom.illeg. Roridula brachysepala Gdgr. (1913) [=R. dentata/R. gorgonias] Roridula muscicapa Gaertn. (1788)...
- recorded from September to December in Florida. The larvae feed on Borreria brachysepala, ****coce laevis and ****coce tetraquetra. Wikimedia Commons has...