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- Matthiola longipetala, known as night-scented stock or evening stock (syns Cheiranthus longipetalus, Matthiola bicornis, Matthiola longipetala subsp. bicornis...
- Lewisia longipetala is a rare species of flowering plant in the family Montiaceae known by the common names long-petalled lewisia and Truckee lewisia...
- belladonna L. Synonyms Species synonymy Amaryllis blanda Ker Gawl. Amaryllis longipetala Lem. Amaryllis obliqua L.f. ex Savage Amaryllis pallida Delile Amaryllis...
- Irises' (of 1924) includes 4 species in his Iris longipetala subsection; including Iris longipetala (Herbert), Iris missouriensis Nuttall, Iris arizonica...
- "night-scented stock" or "evening-scented stock" is applied to Matthiola longipetala. Matthiola incana is a common garden flower, available in a variety of...
- Pterostylis longipetala, commonly known as the curved greenhood, is a species of orchid endemic to eastern Australia. As with similar greenhoods, the...
- stock and night-scented stock are applied to varieties of Matthiola longipetala (syn. M. bicornis). The common name Virginia stock refers to a separate...
- Etlingera longipetala is a monocotyledonous plant species first described by Theodoric Valeton, and given its current name by Rosemary Margaret Smith...
- helianthus Hymenocallis lacera - Pancratium maritimum Hymenocallis longipetala - Ismene longipetala Hymenocallis macleana - Ismene pedunculata Hymenocallis maritima...
- Lewisia are deciduous, including the original Lewisia rediviva. Lewisia longipetala is the only semi-deciduous species. Some species, such as Lewisia cotyledon...