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- Plateau five eyes Chamaesaracha geohintonii Chamaesaracha pallida — pale five eyes Chamaesaracha nana — dwarf chamaesaracha Chamaesaracha sordida — hairy...
- Chamaesaracha coronopus (formerly Solanum coronopus), commonly called greenleaf five eyes, is a plant in the nightshade family (Solanaceae) found in dry...
- eyes or 5 Eyes may refer to: Five eyes (genus), the genus of plants Chamaesaracha Five Eyes, an intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New...
- Cataracta Zamora-Tav., O.Vargas & M.Martínez, monotypic genus from Mexico Chamaesaracha (A.Gray) Benth. & Hook., has 10 species from Mexico and Central America...
- nightshade Some plants of other genera were formerly placed in Solanum: Chamaesaracha coronopus (as S. coronopus) Cordia alliodora (as S. mucronatum) Lycianthes...
- Indiana, the fictional setting of the film In & Out Greenleaf five eyes (Chamaesaracha coronopus), a plant in the nightshade family Greenleaf Friends Academy...
- Subtribe Physalinae Alkekengi Mill. Brachistus Miers Calliphysalis Whitson Chamaesaracha (A.Gray) Benth. Leucophysalis Rydb. Oryctes S.Watson Physalis L. Quincula...
- (1940) Athenaea viscosa (Schrad.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Fernald (1900) Chamaesaracha viscosa (Schrad.) Hunz. (1995) Jaltomata viscosa (Schrad.) D'Arcy &...
- that Quincula is closely related to the small North American genus Chamaesaracha. "Quincula lobata". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural...
- photographer who worked with the author of the genus Cr****ulaceae Bu Chamaesaracha Isidoro Saracha (1733–1803), Spanish monk, apothecary and botanist at...