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- Curculigo orchioides (commonly called golden eye-gr****, xian mao, weevil-wort, कालो मुस्ली (in Nepal) black musli, Kali musli, or Kali Musali) is a flowering...
- Dianella ensifolia is a flowering plant, of the family Asphodelaceae. It is native to southern China, India, ****an, Madagascar, Malesia, the Pacific Islands...
- Euphorbia ensifolia is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical high-altitude...
- Yucca acutifolia Truff. Yucca ellacombei Baker Yucca ensifolia Groenl. Yucca flexilis var. ensifolia (Groenl.) Baker Yucca flexilis var. patens (André)...
- Cordyline stricta (Sims) Endl. (as D. stricta Sims) Dianella ensifolia (L.) DC. (as D. ensifolia L.) Liriope graminifolia (L.) Baker (as D. graminifolia L...
- Acacia ensifolia is a tree belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to Queensland. The tree can grow to a height of...
- following subspecies are currently accepted: Lachenalia ensifolia subsp. ensifolia Lachenalia ensifolia subsp. maughanii (W.F.Barker) G.D.Duncan Edinburgh...
- Curculigo ensifolia is a plant species in the Hypoxidaceae, endemic to Australia. Varieties Curculigo ensifolia var. ensifolia – Queensland, New South...
- ****eborine var. longifolia L. Cephalanthera ensifolia (Sw.) Rich. Cephalanthera xiphophyllum Reichenb. Epipactis ensifolia F.W. Schmidt Epipactis longifolia (L...
- Commelina ensifolia, commonly known as scurvy weed, scurvy gr**** or wandering Jew, is an annual herb native to Australia, India, and Sri Lanka. The species...