Definition of H inflata. Meaning of H inflata. Synonyms of H inflata

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Definition of H inflata

H inflata
Water feather Wa"ter feath"er Water feather-foil Wa"ter feath"er-foil` (Bot.) The water violet (Hottonia palustris); also, the less showy American plant H. inflata.

Meaning of H inflata from wikipedia

- Eurasian H. palustris but much smaller in the North American Hinflata, and in the thickness of the stem, which is swollen in Hinflata but not in H. palustris...
- Hottonia inflata, the American featherfoil or featherfoil, is an aquatic plant in the family Primulaceae. Featherfoil occurs sporadically in the eastern...
- Huara inflata is a species of Desidae that is endemic to New Zealand. This species was described by Ray Forster and Cecil Wilton in 1973 from female and...
- plants belonging to the family Verbenaceae. The only species is Hierobotana inflata. Its native range is Western South America. "Hierobotana Briq. | Plants...
- spread through fecal matter. The genus also includes the species Hexamita inflata. It is believed that Hexamita parasites are one possible cause for head...
- Glycyrrhiza inflata is a Chinese plant species in the genus Glycyrrhiza, A related species, G. uralensis, however, is more likely the licorice species...
- Species: H. inflatus Binomial name Heliconoides inflatus Orbigny, A. D. d'. (1834-1847) Synonyms List Atlanta inflata Heliconoides inflata Limacina inflata Limacina...
- Noctuidae Genus: Heliothis Species: H. cystiphora Binomial name Heliothis cystiphora (Wallengren, 1860) Synonyms Anthoecia inflata Wallengren, 1860 Anthoecia onca...
- Alfred, South Africa. MolluscaBase eds. (2024). MolluscaBase. Alvania inflata W. H. Turton, 1932. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at:...
- commonly known as sculpit, stridolo or by the obsolete scientific name Silene inflata, as well as s-ciopetin, grixol in Veneto and nenkuz or sclopit in Friuli...