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- Duma florulenta (synonym Muehlenbeckia florulenta), commonly known as tangled lignum or often simply lignum, is a plant native to inland Australia. It...
- For example, in the Alpes-Maritimes department of France, Saxifraga florulenta is an endemic plant that may have evolved in the Late Miocene and could...
- Hakea florulenta, commonly known as three-nerved willow hakea, is a woody shrub in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. Hakea florulenta...
- plant endemic to New Caledonia Lignum, common name of Muehlenbeckia florulenta, plant native to inland Australia Lignum Crucis, remnants of the True...
- rare animal and plant species, like Speleomantes strinatii and Saxifraga florulenta, which is only found in this m****if and used to be a symbol of the Mercantour...
- durantifolia (L.) Sw. – white woolly twintip Stemodia flaccida W.Fitzg. Stemodia florulenta W.R.Barker – bluerod Stemodia foliosa Benth. Stemodia fruticosa Lundell...
- more elaborate nests have also been observed on top of Muehlenbeckia florulenta bushes. Nesting is communal, with colonies located on islands (such as...
- Schust. (syn. Muehlenbeckia coccoloboides) Duma florulenta (Meisn.) T.M.Schust. (syn. Muehlenbeckia florulenta) Duma horrida (H.Gross) T.M.Schust. (syn. Muehlenbeckia...
- Swamp Cane-gr**** (Eragrostis australasica) and Lignum (Muehlenbeckia florulenta). The intermittent watercourses and permanent waterholes ****ociated with...
- coccoloboides J.M.Black → Duma coccoloboides Muehlenbeckia florulenta Meisn. – tangled lignum → Duma florulenta Muehlenbeckia horrida H.Gross → Duma horrida Native...