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Leichhardtia is the
scientific name of two
genera of
organisms and may
refer to:
Leichhardtia (gastropod), a
genus of
snails in the
family Planorbidae...
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Leichhardtia australis,
commonly known as the bush banana,
silky pear or
green vine is an
Australian native plant. It is
found in
Central Australia and...
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Leichhardtia ambuntiensis (P.I.Forst.) P.I.Forst. –
eastern New
Guinea Leichhardtia arachnoidea (Schltr.) P.I.Forst. – New
Guinea Leichhardtia araujacea...
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Leichhardtia lloydii,
synonym Marsdenia lloydii, is a
climbing plant found in
eastern Australia (New
South Wales, Queensland). It is
known as the corky...
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Leichhardtia rostrata,
synonym Marsdenia rostrata, is a
common climbing plant found in
eastern Australia (Lord Howe Island, New
South Wales, Queensland...
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Leichhardtia suaveolens,
synonym Marsdenia suaveolens,
commonly known as the
scented milk vine, is a
small vine
found in New
South Wales, Australia. It...
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Leichhardtia is a
genus of air-breathing
freshwater snails,
aquatic pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the
family Planorbidae, the ram's horn snails. All...
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Leichhardtia archboldiana is a
climbing plant in the
Apocynaceae family,
endemic to
Papua New
Guinea and
Western New Guinea. It was
first described in...
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Leichhardtia liisae (common name - Large-flowered milk vine) is a
climbing plant in the
Apocynaceae family,
endemic to north-eastern New
South Wales. It...
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Leichhardtia tubulosa is a
species of
plant of
unknown habit in the
dogbane family,
first described by
Ferdinand von
Mueller in 1875 as
Marsdenia tubulosa...