- A
hypogeum or
hypogaeum (plural
hypogea or hypogaea,
pronounced /haɪpɒɡeɪə/;
literally meaning "underground", from Gr**** hypo (under) and ghê (earth))...
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Pediomelum hypogaeum (also
known as
Psoralea hypogaea) is a
perennial herb also
known as the
little Indian breadroot or
subterranean Indian breadroot...
- be a
staple food of the
Plains Indians. A
related species,
Pediomelum hypogaeum (syn.
Psoralea hypogaea), the
little breadroot, is also edible, although...
- The Tomb of the
Scipios (Latin:
sepulcrum Scipionum), also
called the
hypogaeum Scipionum, was the
common tomb of the
patrician Scipio family during the...
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species Elaphomyces granulatus Fr. (1829)
Species 25, see text
Synonyms Hypogaeum Pers. (1797)
Phymatium Chevall. (1826)
Ceraunium Wallr. (1833) Ceratogaster...
- tree
endemic to
Peninsular Malaysia. Kochummen, K.M. (1998). "Monoon
hypogaeum". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 1998: e.T31718A9654316. doi:10...
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South Africa. Species:
Nanobubon capillaceum (Thunb.)
Magee Nanobubon hypogaeum Magee Nanobubon strictum (Spreng. ex Schult.)
Magee "Nanobubon
Magee |...
- role
divisions in the
manufacturing of fibers. In 1954, a now-famous
hypogaeum was
excavated by
Italian archaeologist Pellegrino Claudio Sestieri in...
- Spring, and sets few seeds,
unlike its smaller,
fecund cousin Pediomelum hypogaeum. The
species has
edible tuberous roots,
although some
sources describe...
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Sedum holopetalum Fröd.
Sedum hultenii Fröd.
Sedum humifusum Rose
Sedum hypogaeum J.Reyes,
Brachet & O.González
Sedum ichangensis Y.B.Wang
Sedum ignescens...