- from each of
three species of Iris (Iris setosa, Iris
virginica and Iris
versicolor). Four
features were
measured from each sample: the
length and the width...
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Trametes versicolor – also
known as
Coriolus versicolor and
Polyporus versicolor – is a
common polypore mushroom found throughout the world.
Meaning 'of...
- Iris
versicolor or Iris
versicolour is also
commonly known as the blue flag,
harlequin blueflag,
larger blue flag,
northern blue flag, and
poison flag...
- and
undecylenic acid. Iris
rhizomes can be toxic.
Larger blue flag (
I.
versicolor) and
other species often grown in
gardens and
widely hybridized contain...
- (formerly in
I. innominata) Iris ×
robusta E.Anderson. – (Robust Iris) (
I.
versicolor ×
I. Virginica) Iris × sancti-cyriJ.Rousseau – (Saint-Cyr iris) (
I. hookeri...
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Ischionodonta versicolor' is a
species of
beetle in the
family Cerambycidae. It was
described by
Chevrolat in 1859. Bezark,
Larry G. A
Photographic Catalog...
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Brugmansia versicolor is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae,
commonly known as “angel’s trumpets”. They are
endemic to Ecuador.
Since March 2014...
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Dindymus versicolor,
commonly called the
harlequin bug, is a
species of
cotton stainer bug (red bug),
found in south-eastern
Australia and Tasmania. An...
- varieties:
Nemesia versicolor var.
versicolor Nemesia versicolor var.
oxyceras Benth. Side view
Opposite leaves Nemesia versicolor versicolor "Variable Lionface...
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Aspergillus versicolor is a slow-growing
species of
filamentous fungus commonly found in damp
indoor environments and on food products. It has a characteristic...