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- Littorella is a genus of two to three species of aquatic plants. Many plants live their entire lives submersed, and reproduce by stolons, but some are...
- Metzneria littorella, the Isle of Wight neb, is a moth of the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Douglas in 1850. It is found in Great Britain, Spain...
- Littorella uniflora (vernacular name: (American) s****weed[citation needed]) is a species of aquatic flowering plant native to the Azores, Morocco, most...
- Coleophora littorella is a moth of the family Coleophoridae. It is found in Canada, including New Brunswick. The larvae feed on the seeds of Salicornia...
- low-floor single-deck bus ch****is built by MAN British NVC community A22 (Littorella uniflora - Lobelia dortmanna community), a plant community ICD-10 code...
- Littorella americana Is a species of flowering plant commonly called American s**** plantain. It is a small aquatic plant native to Newfoundland and Nova...
- question being whether to include Bougueria (one species from the Andes) and Littorella (2–3 species of aquatic plants). There are about 200 species of Plantago...
- in aquatic species in at least 4 genera, including: Isoetes, Cr****ula, Littorella, Sagittaria, and possibly Vallisneria, being found in a variety of species...
- traditionally cir****scribed consisted of only three genera: Bougueria, Littorella, and Plantago. However phylogenetic research has indicated that Plantaginaceae...
- dubia Lindernia grandiflora Lindernia parviflora Lindernia rotundifolia Littorella uniflora Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal flower, scarlet lobelia) Lobelia...