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- habitats. However D. capillaris petioles are sp****ly pilose, while D. intermedia is glabrous. Like all members of its genus, D. capillaris leaf blades are...
- List Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr. Altervista Flora Italiana, Radicchiella capillare, almeirôa, Grüner Pippau, grönfibbla, Crepis capillaris (L.) Wallr...
- recognized at the "form" level: Tillandsia capillaris f. capillaris – most of species range Tillandsia capillaris f. cordobensis (Hieron.) L.B.Sm. – Bolivia...
- Muhlenbergia capillaris, commonly known as the hairawn muhly, is a perennial sedge-like plant that grows to be about 30–90 cm (0.98–2.95 ft) tall and 60–90 cm...
- a snail or slug to complete the life cycle. M. capillaris is not transmissible to humans. M. capillaris is less pathogenic in sheep, because it normally...
- Acropora capillaris is a species of acroporid coral found in the Red Sea. Hoeksema, Bert (2018). "Acropora capillaris (Klunzinger, 1879)". WoRMS. World...
- "Marasmius capillaris Morgan". MycoBank. International Mycological ****ociation. Retrieved 2012-06-18. Kuo M (October 2006). "Marasmius capillaris". MushroomExpert...
- Campanula capillaris and published the description in The Botanical Cabinet. In 1839, George Don changed the name to Wahlenbergia capillaris. Roger Carolin...
- "Artemisia capillaris Thunb". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 3 January 2022. "Capillary Wormwood (Artemisia capillaris)". iNaturalist...
- Bulbostylis capillaris is a species of sedge known by the common names densetuft hairsedge and threadleaf beakseed. It is native to much of North America...