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- Biancaea decapetala, commonly known as shoofly, Mauritius or Mysore thorn or the cat's claw, is a tropical tree species originating in India. B. decapetala has...
- Mentzelia decapetala (commonly known as tenpetal blazingstar, evening-star, candleflower, gumbo lily, or chalk lily) is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived...
- (e.g.,Chinese: 雲實; pinyin: yúnshí; lit. 'cloud seed', i.e. Caesalpinia decapetala). Chinese herbals are an important resource for the history of botany...
- berlandieri Pritz. Synonyms Anemone caroliniana Torr. & A.Gray Anemone decapetala var. heterophylla (Nutt.) Britton & Rusby Anemone heterophylla (Nutt.)...
- Senegalia brevi****a Senegalia greggii Some species of Asparagus Caesalpinia decapetala Mimosa aculeaticarpa Bush lawyer (plant) Smilax australis, lawyer vine...
- sharing a common gene family. Raised prickles on the stem of Caesalpinia decapetala. Rose prickles. Prickles on the leaves of Solanum viarum. Other similar...
- L. Anemone cylindrica A.Gray Anemone debilis Fisch. ex Turcz. Anemone decapetala Ard. Anemone drummondii S.Watson Anemone edwardsiana Tharp Anemone flexuosissima...
- during the 1940s Shoofly, a common name for the plant species Biancaea decapetala Shoo Fly (sternwheeler), a steamboat which operated on the Willamette...
- hostplants for the species include Caesalpinia bonduc and Caesalpinia decapetala. Acrocercops hyphantica Meyrick, 1912 at the Global Taxonomic Database...
- Sabah), Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The larvae feed on Caesalpinia decapetala, Caesalpinia pulcherrima and Samanea saman. They probably mine the leaves...