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- the D.caespitosa flower has five radiating corolla lobes (petals) that each have their sides folded down longitudinally. However, the lobes of D. caespitosa...
- well-separated from D. caespitosa at the type locality, in the area near Big Sur, particularly around Bixby Cr****, D. caespitosa approaches D. farinosa. In...
- 20 cm tall before flowering, to 30 cm high. Illustration of D. flexuosa (including D. caespitosa) Mature inflorescence Deschampsia flexuosa is found naturally...
- Dodonaea caespitosa is a species of plant in the family Sapindaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spreading, compact shrub...
- leaves, which appear close to the po****tion of D. caespitosa at Point Mugu. However, D. caespitosa is a polyploid species, and it is rarely diploid...
- Dudleya caespitosa is a succulent plant known by several common names, including sea lettuce, sand lettuce, and coast dudleya. It is endemic to California...
- It is monotypic, being represented by the single species Hectorella caespitosa. It is native to New Zealand. The genus name of Hectorella is in honour...
- There are little characteristics that can unambiguously separate D. greenei and D. caespitosa, although there are extreme, unmatched characteristics on both...
- PMID 8150718. White, C.; Alshaker, H.; Cooper, C.; Winkler, M.; Pchejetski, D (2016). "The emerging role of FTY720 (Fingolimod) in cancer treatment". Oncotarget...
- Africa. Duvalia vestita is sometimes considered to be a subspecies of D.caespitosa. The flowers are 20-30mm in diameter, and are brownish-red to almost...