- and Arabia,
where it
still grows perennially in the wild as a shrub.
G.
herbaceum has high
stems that grow 60 to 180
centimetres (2 to 6 ft) high with...
-
Commercial species of
cotton plant are
G.
hirsutum (97% of
world production),
G.
barbadense (1–2%),
G.
arboreum and
G.
herbaceum (together, ~1%). Many varieties...
- production.
Besides being fibre crops,
Gossypium hirsutum and
Gossypium herbaceum are the main
species used to
produce cottonseed oil. The Zuni
people use...
-
heraldiana (Millsp.)
Oudejans Euphorbia herbacea (Pax)
Bruyns (=
Monadenium herbaceum) (s)
Euphorbia herbstii (W.L.Wagner)
Oudejans Euphorbia herniariifolia...
-
cotton plants of
various species,
mainly Gossypium hirsutum and
Gossypium herbaceum, that are
grown for
cotton fiber,
animal feed, and oil.
Cotton seed has...
- this
means Peperomia serpens or
Peperomia nitida. "Peperomia
serpens (Sw.)
G.Don".
Plants of the
World Online.
Board of
Trustees of the
Royal Botanic Gardens...
- heok****i P.O'Byrne & J.J.Wood
Dendrobium hepati**** J.J.Sm.
Dendrobium herbaceum Lindl.
Dendrobium hercoglossum Rchb.f.
Dendrobium herpetophytum Schltr...
-
figarei Tod.
Gossypium glabratum Tod.
Gossypium gracile Salisb.
Gossypium herbaceum var.
wightianum (Tod.) T.Cooke
Gossypium indi**** Lam.
Gossypium intermedium...
- to W.
South America Philodendron henry-pittieri
G.S.Bunting – N.W. & N.
Venezuela Philodendron herbaceum Croat &
Grayum –
Costa Rica to
Ecuador Philodendron...
- (Turner) C.Agardh, 1820 Sarg****um
henslowianum C.Agardh, 1848 Sarg****um
herbaceum Kützing, 1849 Sarg****um
herklotsii Setc****, 1933 Sarg****um herporhizum...