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- species: Cymopterus aboriginum M.E.Jones – Indian parsnip, Indian springparsley Cymopterus alpinus A.Gray Cymopterus anisatus A.Gray Cymopterus basalticus...
- mountain gooseberry (Ribes montigenum). Cymopterus goodrichii.[permanent dead link‍] The Nature Conservancy. USDA Plants Profile for Cymopterus goodrichii...
- sagebrush communities. "Cymopterus basalticus". USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. Retrieved June 16, 2013. "Cymopterus basalticus" (PDF). Nevada...
- Cymopterus davisii is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common name Davis's springparsley. This small, flat, taprooted perennial...
- inaccessible terrain. Cymopterus evertii.[permanent dead link‍] NatureServe. Moore, L. and S. Friedley. (2004, November 19). Cymopterus evertii Hartman &...
- manzanitas. Cymopterus beckii. Archived 2010-12-30 at the Wayback Machine Arizona Game and Fish Department Heritage Data Management System. Cymopterus beckii...
- Cymopterus gilmanii is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common name Gilman's springparsley. This plant is native to the US...
- Cymopterus cinerarius is a species of flowering plant in the carrot family known by the common name gray springparsley. This small plant is native to the...
- Cymopterus glomeratus (Fendler's spring-parsley, Fendler's cymopterus, plains springparsley), now including Cymopterus acaulis, is a flowering plant. This...
- Aromatic spring-parsley, northern Indian parsnip, and turpentine cymopterus. Cymopterus means "wavy wing", referring to the fruit. Terebinthinus ('of turpentine')...