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Lehnebach Myosotis mooreana Lehnebach Corybas (Orchidaceae)
Corybas confusus Lehnebach Corybas obscurus Lehnebach Corybas sanctigeorgi****
Lehnebach Corybas...
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cameroonensis Ch**** & R.Becker
Myosotis capitata Hook.f.
Myosotis chaffeyorum Lehnebach Myosotis chak****ica O.D.Nikif.
Myosotis cheesemanii Petrie Myosotis ×...
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their flowers and
attract insects". New Scientist. 25
February 2017.
Lehnebach, C.A. (2008),
Phylogenetic Affinities,
Species Delimitation and Adaptive...
- Van der Walt, Alderton-Moss &
Lehnebach 2022, p. 8.
Nadarajan et al. 2021, p. 8. Van der Walt, Alderton-Moss &
Lehnebach 2022, pp. 2, 6.
Nadarajan et al...
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endemic to New Zealand, and
first described in 2016 by
Carlos Adolfo Lehnebach. C.
vitreus is a terrestrial,
seasonal orchid, with
solitary heart-shaped...
- the
Natural History Museum (BM 000939408), and was
designated by
Carlos Lehnebach.
Myosotis australis is
morphologically most
similar to
other ebracteate-erect...
- Mémoire de
Louis Riel, Les Métis du Nord-Ouest, p. 434-435.
Tremaudan 1936b
Lehnebach,
Carlos A.; Regnault, Claire; Rice, Rebecca; Awa,
Isaac Te; Yates, Rachel...
- New Zealand. It was
first formally described in 2016 by
Carlos Adolfo Lehnebach and
Jeremy Rolfe and the
description was
published in the
journal Phytotaxa...
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described as
being endemic to the
South Island of New
Zealand by
Carlos Lehnebach in 2012, and
synonymised with
Myosotis australis in 2020.
Plants of this...
- California:
Sunset Publishing Corporation. pp. 606–607. ISBN 978-0376038500.
Lehnebach,
Carlos A.; Regnault, Claire; Rice, Rebecca; Awa,
Isaac Te; Yates, Rachel...