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Cyperus luzulae is a
species of
sedge that is
native to
parts of
southern parts of
North America, most of
Central America and
northern parts of South...
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genus name
include the
Italian lucciola ("to shine, sparkle") or the
Latin luzulae or luxulae, from lux ("light"),
inspired by the way the
plants sparkle...
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could come from the
Italian lucciola ("to shine, sparkle") or the
Latin luzulae or luxulae, from lux ("light"),
inspired by the way the
plants sparkle...
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could come from the
Italian lucciola ("to shine, sparkle") or the
Latin luzulae or luxulae, from lux ("light"),
inspired by the way the plant's
hairs sparkle...
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Costa Rica to Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru. The
larvae feed on
Cyperus luzulae. Savela, Markku. "Hermeuptychia Forster, 1964".
Lepidoptera and some other...
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Among the gr****es
there are
sedges such as
Scirpus cubensis,
Cyperus luzulae,
Cyperus ferax and
Scleria geniculata. The
areas of
transition between...
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Urocystis libyca Urocystis lithophragmatis Urocystis littoralis Urocystis luzulae Urocystis lybica Urocystis macrospora Urocystis macularis Urocystis mayorii...
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Pyricularia leersiae Pyricularia longispora Pyricularia lourinae Pyricularia luzulae Pyricularia occidentalis Pyricularia onco****
Pyricularia oryzae Pyricularia...
- Lam.
Cyperus lentiginosus Millsp. &
Chase Cyperus ligularis L.
Cyperus luzulae (L.) Retz.
Cyperus n**** Willd.
Cyperus neourbanii* Kük. – western Cuba...
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Auricularia polytricha,
Bulgaria inquinans,
Engleromyces goetzei,
Acremonium luzulae, and
Pencillium herquei, as well as the
lichens Ramalina hierrensis and...