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- Gilesia biniflora is species of flowering plant belonging to the family Malvaceae. It is commonly known as the 'western tar-vine'. It is the sole species...
- Chrysoconops Subgenus Culicelsa Subgenus Empihals Subgenus Geoskusea Subgenus Gilesia Subgenus Levua Subgenus Ochlerotatus Subgenus Pholeomyia Subgenus Protoculex...
- Victoria (MEL), Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria. The genus Gilesia, which contains one species, Gilesia biniflora F.Muell, the western tar-vine, is named for...
- Cristóbal (synonym of Ayenia) Scaphopetalum Mast. Dicarpidium F.Muell. Gilesia F.Muell. Hermannia L. Melochia L. Waltheria L. Commersonia J.R.Forst. &...
- Firmiana Marsili Franciscodendron B.Hyland & Steenis Fremontodendron Coville Gilesia F.Muell Glossostemon Desf. Guazuma Mill. Guichenotia J.**** Hannafordia...
- Fremontodendron Coult. Fryxellia D.M.Bates Fuertesimalva Fryxell ****a ****h Gilesia F.Muell. Glossostemon Desf. Glyphaea Hook.f. Goethalsia Pittier Gossypioides...
- Chrysoconops Subgenus Culicelsa Subgenus Empihals Subgenus Geoskusea Subgenus Gilesia Subgenus Levua Subgenus Ochlerotatus Subgenus Pholeomyia Subgenus Protoculex...
- Eremophila christopheri, whose habitat includes Charlotte Waters. The genus Gilesia is named for both Christopher and Ernest Giles. Cyperus gilesii and Pani****...
- Eremophila christopheri, whose habitat includes Charlotte Waters. The genus Gilesia is named for both Christopher and Ernest Giles. Cyperus gilesii and Pani****...
- Belgian plant collector and professor of botany in Leuven Fabaceae Bu Gilesia Christopher Giles (c. 1840 – 1917), surveyor, and Ernest Giles (1835–1897)...