- Ti****ria
discolor, the
crippled cranefly or crane-fly orchid, is a
perennial terrestrial woodland orchid, a
member of the
family Orchidaceae. It is the...
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Lomaria discolor,
synonym Blechnum discolor,
commonly called crown fern (Māori: piupiu), is a
species of fern in the
family Blechnaceae. This species...
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Brachychiton discolor is a
rainforest tree of
eastern Australia. It
grows in
drier rainforest areas.
Scattered from Paterson, New
South Wales (32° S) to...
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Calanthe discolor is a
species of orchid. It is
native to ****an (including Nansei-shoto), and
China (An****, Fujian, Guangdong, Guizhou, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu...
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Coptodon discolor is a
vulnerable species of fish in the
cichlid family. It is
endemic to Lake Bosumtwi, Bia
River Basin, Pra
River Basin and Tano River...
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Cissus discolor (syn.
Cissus javana), the rex
begonia vine, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Vitaceae. It is
found in
tropical Asia; south-central...
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Prunus discolor is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rosaceae,
native to the
eastern Aegean Islands, Turkey, and Syria. A shrub, it is
found in...
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Salix discolor, the
American ****
willow or
glaucous willow, is a
species of
willow native to
North America, one of two
species commonly called ****...
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Canna discolor also
known as
Achira in
Colombia is a
species of the
Canna genus,
belonging to the
family Cannaceae,
found naturally in the
range from South...
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Cullen discolor,
commonly known as the grey scurf-pea, is a
perennial herb or
shrub to 1.5
metres high.
Often found in
sandy situations in semi arid Australia...