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- Ericameria laricifolia is a North American species of flowering shrub in the family Asteraceae known by the common name turpentine bush, or turpentine-brush...
- Astartea pulc****a is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. The shrub is found along the south coast in the South West and Great Southern regions of Western...
- It is known from the Galápagos Islands. The larvae feed on Macraea laricifolia. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Global Taxonomic...
- L.Krause Genista lampropphylla Spach Genista lanigera Spach Genista laricifolia Burm.f. Genista leptophylla Spach Genista lipskii (Novopokr. & Schischk...
- turpentine bush Eremophila clarkei Eremophila sturtii Other plants Ericameria laricifolia, native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico Scrub turpentine...
- Salsola junatovii Botsch. Salsola kali L. Salsola komarovii Iljin Salsola laricifolia Litv. ex Drobow Salsola mairei Botsch. Salsola masclansii G.Monts. &...
- Sparsifoliae Species: S. laricifolium Binomial name Stylidium laricifolium Rich. Synonyms Candollea laricifolia (Rich.) F.Muell. Stylidium tenuifolium R.Br....
- Leeuwen Mitrasacme kenneallyi Dunlop Mitrasacme laevis Benth. Mitrasacme laricifolia R.Br. Mitrasacme latiflora S.Moore Mitrasacme laxiceps Dunlop Mitrasacme...
- early June. The larvae feed on Artemisia californica and Ericameria laricifolia. They are dark green marked with white. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- from December to February and have been shown to pollinate Celmisia laricifolia and Hebe pinguifolia. This species was described by Francis Walker in...