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- The flowers of Isoplexis species appear to be adapted for bird pollination. It was once thought that the original pollinators of Isoplexis and the other...
- Digitalis. This species is part of section Isoplexis, which was temporarily accepted as an own genus. The synonym Isoplexis canariensis also continues to be used...
- genus was written by Lindley in 1821. He included two sections, a section Isoplexis including two species, and the main section Digitalis with three subsections...
- Salas Pascual, M.; Quintana Vega, G.; Hernández Negrín, E. (2011). "Isoplexis isabelliana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2011: e.T162080A5530242...
- endangered species. Marrero Rodríguez, Á.; Naranjo Morales, M. (2011). "Isoplexis chalcantha". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2011: e.T161967A5521614...
- species of Digitalis from Madeira. Digitalis sceptrum (previously known as isoplexis sceptrum) is a tender evergreen shrub in the foxglove family, growing...
- that the original pollinators of these plants (and other genera such as Isoplexis and Canarina) were sunbirds which had become extinct on the Canary Islands...
- Sorbus maderensis Scabiosa nitens Scrophulariaceae: Euphrasia grandiflora, Isoplexis isabelliana, Odontites holliana and Sibthorpia peregrina Viola paradoxa...
- be adapted for bird pollination, including the members of the genera Isoplexis and Lotus. It was once thought that the original pollinators of these...
- Salvia Splendens Clethra arborea The Ethiopian Richardia The Sceptre Isoplexis Biography portal Wise, Thomas James (1965). Two Lake Poets: Catalogue...