- are P. anomala, P. lactiflora, P. veitchii, P. tenuifolia, P. emodi, P.
broteri, P. cambedessedesii, P. clusii, P. rhodia, P.
daurica subsps. coriifolia...
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Allium carneum Schult. & Schult.f.
Allium alpinum (DC.) Hegetschw.
Allium broteri ****h
Allium punctulatum Schltdl.
Porrum sibiri**** (L.)
Schur Allium buhseanum...
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Dianthus broteri is a
species of
flowering plant in the
carnation family Caryophyllaceae. It is
native to
Portugal and Spain,
preferring to grow close...
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Paeonia broteri is a perennial,
herbaceous species of peony. It is an
endemic species of the
Iberian Peninsula. It
bears rose-pink
highly fragrant flowers...
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biflorus Dianthus bolusii –
mountain pink
Dianthus brevicaulis Dianthus broteri Dianthus burgasensis Dianthus caespitosus –
Karoo pink
Dianthus callizonus...
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Daucus broteri,
commonly known as Brotero's carrot, is a wild
relative of
Daucus carota that can be
found across the
northeast Mediterranean and the Middle...
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Daucus bicolor Sm.
Daucus biseriatus Murb. – Algeria and
Morocco Daucus broteri Tenore – Brotero's carrot;
southeastern Europe to Iran
Daucus carota L...
- (sesquiterpene-coumarin) ferulol. The main
constituents of the
closely related species S.
broteri of
Brittany (regarded by some
botanists as a
subspecies of S. carvifolia)...
- to
extensive thickets of box. The last quejigo,
Quercus ****inea
subsp broteri requires the most
moisture and is
least resistant to cold. It is found...
- algeriensis, P.
broteri, P. cambessedesii, P. clusii, P. coriacea, P. corsica, P. daurica, P. kesrouanensis, P.
mairei and P. mascula. P.
broteri, P. coriacea...