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Echinodorus cordifolius, the spade-leaf
sword or
creeping burhead, is a
species of
aquatic plants in the Alismatales. It is
native to Mexico, the West...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Stemonoporus cordifolius. Ashton, P. (1998). "Stemonoporus
cordifolius". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 1998: e...
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Elaeocarpus cordifolius is a
species of tree in the
plant family Elaeocarpaceae. It is
endemic to Borneo. It is
known only from
Gunung Mulu
National Park...
- (California, Washington) –
likely syn. of
Philadelphus lewisii Philadelphus cordifolius –
Heartleaf mock-orange (California) –
likely syn. of
Philadelphus lewisii...
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Cryptocarpus pyriformis ****h
Synonyms Cryptocarpus cordifolius Moric.
Cryptocarpus pyriformis var.
cordifolius (Moric.) Moq.
Salpianthus pyriformis (****h)...
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Symphyotrichum cordifolium (formerly
Aster cordifolius),
commonly known as
common blue wood aster,
heartleaf aster, and blue wood-aster, is a perennial...
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cordifolia (L.f.)
Schwantes Litocarpus cordifolius (L.f.) L.Bolus
Ludolfia cordifolius (L.f.) L.Bolus
Tetracoilanthus cordifolius (L.f.)
Rappa & Cammarone...
- (Humulus lupulus) are: H. l. var.
lupulus – Europe,
western Asia H. l. var.
cordifolius –
eastern Asia H. l. var.
lupuloides (syn. H. americ****) –
eastern North...
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formally described in 1838 by John
Lindley and
given the name
Leucopogon cordifolius in
Thomas Mitc****'s journal,
Three Expeditions into the
interior of...
- species. It is the
sister of Actephila. The type
species is
Leptopus cordifolius. The name is
derived from two Gr**** words, leptos, "thin, slender, or...