Definition of Lasiandra. Meaning of Lasiandra. Synonyms of Lasiandra

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- many of the species at that time placed in Chaetogastra, Diplostegium, Lasiandra, Pleroma and Purpurella, among others. This broad concept was generally...
- family Melastomataceae, native to Brazil. Common names include: glory bush lasiandra princess flower pleroma purple glory tree The specific epithet urvilleanum...
- Oxalis lasiandra, common names palm tree oxalis and Mexican shamrock, is a plant species native to the Mexican State of Oaxaca but grown as an ornamental...
- Saskatchewan, and south to Maryland and South Dakota S. l. lasiandra (Benth.) E.Murray (syn. S. lasiandra Benth.) – Pacific willow, Alaska east to Northwest Territory...
- synonym Tibouchina semidecandra, the princess flower, glory bush, or lasiandra,[citation needed] is a flowering plant in the family Melastomataceae,...
- Melaleuca lasiandra is a plant in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae and is native to the northern inland of Australia. Its foliage is covered with soft, silky...
- (D.Don) D.Don Synonyms Lasiandra adenostemon DC. Lasiandra heteramalla (D.Don) Naudin Lasiandra macrophylla Naudin Lasiandra multiflora (Gardner) Naudin...
- wood-sorrel Oxalis inaequalis Oxalis incarnata L. – pale pink-sorrel Oxalis lasiandraMexican shamrock Oxalis latifolia ****h – garden pink-sorrel Oxalis...
- T. bipenicillata Binomial name Tibouchina bipenicillata (Naudin) Cogn. Synonyms Lasiandra bipenicillata Naudin Pleroma bipenicillatum (Naudin) Triana...
- trichocarpa Yellow Red alder Alnus rubra Yellow Pacific willow Salix lasiandra var. lasiandra Yellow Vine maple Acer circinatum Yellow Salmonberry Rubus spectabilis...