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- Pinus leiophylla, commonly known as Chihuahua pine, smooth-leaf pine, and yellow pine (in Mexico, tlacocote and ocote chino), is a tree with a range primarily...
- Veronica leiophylla is a species of endemic shrub native to New Zealand. Veronica leiophylla is a large hebe, which can grow up to 3m in height. The leaves...
- Acacia leiophylla, commonly known as coast golden wattle, is a tree of the family Mimosaceae native to South Australia and Western Australia. The shrub...
- needle fascicles mostly have a persistent sheath (two exceptions, Pinus leiophylla and Pinus lumholtzii, have deciduous sheaths). The subgenus has also been...
- Pimelea leiophylla is a species of flowering plant in the family Thymelaeaceae and is endemic to Tasmania. It is a shrub with silky-hairy young stems,...
- Pseudoxandra leiophylla is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela. Ludwig Diels, the German botanist...
- Pinus durangensis Pinus engelmanii Pinus greggii Pinus hartwegii Pinus leiophylla Pinus lumholtzii Pinus devoniana Pinus montezumae Pinus nelsonii Pinus...
- Rosa kosingiana G.Don Rosa krylovii Sumnev. Rosa lavrenkoi Sumnev. Rosa leiophylla Sumnev. Rosa lipschitzii Sumnev. Rosa maracandica Bunge Rosa minusculifolia...
- Grevillea leiophylla, commonly known as wallum grevillea, or dwarf spider oak, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic...
- include mountain hickory wattle (A. obliquinervia), coast golden wattle (A. leiophylla) and golden wreath wattle (A. saligna). Acacia obliquinervia has grey-green...