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- Trochalopteron formosum Nealcidion formosum Adiantum formosum Anthurium formosum Bulbophyllum formosum Cratoxylum formosum Dendrobium formosum Entoloma formosum Gastrolobium...
- Adiantum formosum, known as the giant maidenhair or black stem maidenhair is a fern found in Australia and New Zealand. It was one of the many species...
- Cratoxylum formosum is a species of flowering plant in the family Hypericaceae. Its commercial name in timber production is "mampat". The trees reach to...
- Rosenbergiodendron formosum is a species of flowering plant in the madder and coffee family, Rubiaceae, and is native to Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, and...
- Polytrichastrum formosum, commonly known as the bank haircap moss, is a species of moss belonging to the family Polytrichaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution...
- Vaccinium formosum, with common names highbush blueberry, southern blueberry, southern highbush blueberry, and swamp highbush blueberry, is a species of...
- Acer amoenum Carrière Acer decompositum Dippel Acer dissectum Thunb. Acer formosum Carrière Acer friederici-guillelmii Carr Acer incisum Dippel Acer jucundum...
- Entoloma formosum is an incon****uous yellowish-brown mushroom in the family Entolomataceae. E. formosum has a depressed yellowish-to-brownish cap ranging...
- Dendrobium formosum (beautiful giant-flowered dendrobium) is a species of orchid. It is native to the Himalayas (Nepal, Bhutan, ****am, India, Bangladesh)...
- Platylobium formosum, also known as handsome flat-pea, is a shrub that is endemic to Australia. It is a member of the family Fabaceae and of the genus...