- Thunb.
Gynandriris Parl.
Helixyra Salisb. ex N.E.Br.
Hexaglottis Vent.
Homeria Vent.
Hymenostigma Hochst.
Iridopsis Welw. ex
Baker Jania Schult. & Schult...
- that
remain in the soil to
replace the
consumed plant.
Plants such as
Homeria,
Watsonia and Gladiolus,
genera that are
vulnerable to such animals, are...
- WFO: wfo-0000784947
Homeria flaccida Wikidata: Q39063601 APNI: 103595 CoL: 6MBBS eFloraSA:
Homeria_flaccida EPPO:
HOMFL FoAO2:
Homeria flaccida GBIF: 2744743...
- Jacq. subsp.
virgata Genus Homeria:
Homeria autumnalis Goldblatt,
accepted as
Moraea autumnalis (Goldblatt)
Goldblatt Homeria bifida L.Bolus,
accepted as...
-
bulbifera Eleocharis vivipara Ficaria verna ssp.
bulbifera Furcraea hexapetala Homeria breyniana Kalanchoe daigremontiana Lithophragma glabrum Leskeaceae nervosa...
- of the
genus Moraea, in the
family Iridaceae. It was
formerly known as
Homeria collina. The
plant is
endemic to the
Western Cape, from
Baines Kloof to...
- H.
europaeum (common heliotrope), and H.
supinum (creeping heliotrope)
Homeria Cape
tulips Hyperi****
perforatum St. John's wort Also
known as Klamath...
- (1980). "Uneven
Diploid Chromosome Numbers and
Complex Heterozygosity in
Homeria (Iridaceae)".
Systematic Botany. 5 (4): 337–340. doi:10.2307/2418516. JSTOR 2418516...
-
Holboellia Holcus Holmskioldia Holodiscus Homalocladium (ribbon bush)
Homeria Hoodia Hordeum (barley)
Horminum Hosta (plantain lily)
Hottonia Houttuynia...
- Watsonia, Crocus, Dietes, Tritonia,
Hesperantha and Neomarica).
Moraea and
Homeria are two
genera of
poisonous plants which are a
problem in
sheep and cattle...