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- correct. In 1871 Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach described a new species, D. dietrichiana, named after its discoverer Amalie Dietrich. In his 1906 monograph of...
- Eleocharis dietrichiana is a slender rush type plant growing in clumps from 20 to 40 cm tall. Found growing in moist situations north from Sydney in New...
- Acacia dietrichiana, commonly known as Dietrich wattle, is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to Queensland...
- Eleocharis congesta D.Don Eleocharis cylindrostachys Boeckler Eleocharis dietrichiana Boeckler Eleocharis dulcis (Burm.f.) Trin. ex Hensch. – Chinese water...
- didyma D.C.Thomas & Ardi Begonia dielsiana E.Pritz. ex Diels Begonia dietrichiana Irmsch. Begonia diffusa L.B.Sm. & B.G.Schub. Begonia diffusiflora Merr...
- Gorge B.O'Keeffe 573) Blandfordia grandiflora Blechnum ambiguum Bonamia dietrichiana Boronia amabilis Boronia eriantha Boronia rivularis Boronia squamipetala...
- Image Name Parentage Distribution Neotinea × dietrichiana (Bogenh.) H.Kretzschmar, Eccarius & H.Dietr. (N. tridentata × N. ustulata) Europe...
- dictyoneura Acacia dictyophleba Acacia didyma Acacia dielsii Acacia dietrichiana Acacia difficilis Acacia difformis Acacia dilatata Acacia dilloniorum...
- of the description honoured her in the species epithet (dietrichiae, dietrichiana, amaliae, etc.). Species whose type specimens she collected include:...
- Muell. Acacia denticulosa F.Muell. Acacia dictyophleba F.Muell. Acacia dietrichiana F.Muell. Acacia drepanocarpa F.Muell. Acacia estrophiolata F.Muell. Acacia...