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Protea cryophila, the
snowball sugarbush, snow protea, or
snowball protea, is a
flowering shrub of the
genus Protea. The
plant is
endemic to the Cederberg...
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originally described in 1991, its type- and only species,
Geminigera cryophila, was
discovered back in 1968 but was
considered to be a
member of the...
- cold environments, climates,
objects and low temperatures; e.g.,
Protea cryophila (Snow Protea) Dacryphilia:
attraction to
tears Dendrophilia: preference...
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Protea Protea cynaroides (king protea)
Protea sect.
Paracynaroides Protea cryophila (snow protea)
Protea pruinosa (frosted sugarbush)
Protea scabriuscula...
- is a
ciliate that
steals chloroplasts from the
cryptomonad Geminigera cryophila. M.
rubrum parti****tes in
additional endosymbiosis by
transferring its...
- (Widdringtonia wallichii) of the
family Cupressaceae and the snow
protea (Protea
cryophila) of the
Proteaceae are
endemic to the area,
found only in more remote...
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Kalugina 1985
Chaoborus Lichtenstein, 1800
Chironomaptera Ping, 1928
Cryophila Edwards, 1930
Culicites Eucorethra Underwood, 1903
Eucorethrina Kalugina...
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actinomycete biology and systematics. The
genus contains two species,
namely C.
cryophila ( (Labeda and
Lechevalier 1989)
Labeda 2001, (type
species of the genus);...
- richardsonii
Binomial name
Festuca richardsonii Hook. (1840)
Synonyms Festuca cryophila V.I.Krecz. &
Bobrov (1934)
Festuca richardsonii var.
glabrata Hultén (1942)...
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nordivaricatic acid,
which is in
lower concentrations than L. cr****issima and L.
cryophila. It may be
confused with L. cr****issima and L.
incana because of its similar...