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- Myrcia chionantha (synonym Mitranthes nivea) is a species of plant in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Jamaica. World Conservation Monitoring Centre...
- accepted: Primula chionantha subsp. brevicula (Balf.f. & Forrest) A.J.Richards – Yunnan Primula chionantha subsp. chionantha Primula chionantha subsp. melanops...
- flowering plants in the poppy family containing the single species Eomecon chionantha. Its common names include snow-poppy and dawn-poppy. It is native to China...
- e****) Red horned poppy (Glaucium corniculatum) Snow-poppy (Eomecon chionantha) Forest poppy (Hylomecon vernalis) Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)...
- (Carniolan primrose) Primula caveana Primula cawdoriana Primula cernua Primula chionantha Primula chumbiensis Primula chungensis Primula chasmophila Primula clarkei...
- Hong Veronica cheesemanii Benth. Veronica chinoalpina T.Yamaz. Veronica chionantha Bornm. Veronica chionohebe Garn.-Jones Veronica ciliata Fisch. Veronica...
- Ehrharta villosa pyp gr**** Eichhornia cr****ipes water hyacinth Eomecon chionantha snow poppy poppy of the dawn Chinese bloodroot Equisetum (all species)...
- I.Wood & Harley Salvia chienii E.Peter Salvia chinensis Benth. Salvia chionantha Boiss. Salvia chionopeplica Epling Salvia chionophylla Fernald Salvia...
- Carthamus rechingeri P.H.Davis – Kárpathos Centaurea argentea subsp. chionantha (Turland & L.Chilton) Greuter Centaurea argentea subsp. macrothysana (Rech...
- chienii W.P.Fang Primula chimingiana G.Hao, S.Yuan & D.X.Zhang Primula chionantha Balf.f. & Forrest Primula chionata W.W.Sm. Primula chionogenes H.R.Fletcher...