- and
North Carolina, by André Michaux, who
named it
Nephrodium lanosum. The
epithet lanosum means "woolly",
referring to the
texture of the hairs. It was...
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Phlebodium aureum var.
trilobatum Farw.
Phlebodium fulvum T.Moore
Phlebodium lanosum T.Moore
Phlebodium pseudoaureum (Cav.)
Lellinger Phlebodium sporadocarpum...
- 3442, IFO 9581, IMI 086562, LSHB BB-394, LSHB BB.394, MUCL 2457, MUCL 39541, NBRC 9581, NRRL 3442, NRRL A-11035, QM 7957
Synonyms Penicillium lanosum...
- The
wildflowers of the
Sonoran Desert typically appear after a rain, some
after the
winter rains, and some
after the
summer "monsoons."
Common name: common...
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Streptomyces cinnamoneus is a
bacterium species from the
genus of
Streptomyces which has been
isolated from soil in ****an.
Streptomyces cinnamoneus produces...
- nov.,
Penicillium ribium sp. nov.,
Penicillium soppii and
Penicillium lanosum".
International Journal of
Systematic and
Evolutionary Microbiology. 56...
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Eriophyllum lanosum, the
white woolly daisy or
white easterbonnets, is a
spring wildflower in the
family Asteraceae. It
grows in the
eastern Mojave Desert...
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Dasyphyllum inerme Dasyphyllum infundibulare Dasyphyllum lanceolatum Dasyphyllum lanosum Dasyphyllum latifolium Dasyphyllum lehmannii Dasyphyllum leiocephalum Dasyphyllum...
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Eriophyllum lanatum (Pursh) J.Forbes -
British Columbia,
western USA
Eriophyllum lanosum (A.Gray) A.Gray - Baja California,
southwestern USA
Eriophyllum latilobum...
- hirtum C. ilicinum C. indi**** C. jasmini C. juniperinum C. kamatii C.
lanosum C. lentisci C. lonicerae C. loranthi C. lygodesmiae C. mangiferae C. maximum...