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- Lysiana is a genus of hemiparasitic shrubs endemic to Australia, in the family Loranthaceae. Lysiana is a genus of aerial shrubs, which are parasitic on...
- Lysiana subfalcata, common name Northern mistletoe, is a spreading to pendulous hemi-parasitic shrub in the Loranthaceae (a mistletoe family) which occurs...
- Lysiana exocarpi, commonly known as harlequin mistletoe, is a species of hemiparasitic shrub, endemic to Australia. It is in the Gondwanan family Loranthaceae...
- Lysiana murrayi (or Mulga mistletoe) is an erect or spreading hemi-parasitic shrub in the Loranthaceae (a mistletoe family) which occurs in all mainland...
- married Edgar Gross, son of a wealthy Philadelphia soap manufacturer; and Lysiana, who married the playwright Louis Verneuil. From 1864 to 1866, after Bernhardt...
- Lampas Lepeostegeres Lepidaria Ligaria Lorant****a Loranthus Loxanthera Lysiana Macrosolen Maracanthus Moquiniella Muellerina Notanthera Nuytsia Oedina...
- Leucopogon species, Exocarpos species, a cycad Macrozamia riedlei, a mistletoe Lysiana exocarpi, Astroloma humifusum, A. pinifolium, Myoporum insulare, Enchylaena...
- Boronia suberosa H DS subfalcatus L almost sickle-shaped, from falcatus Lysiana subfalcata DS subglaucus L partly glaucous, from glaucus Juncus subglaucus*...
- Chamaecytisus palmensis * ****aceae Quercus humilis *, Quercus robur * Loranthaceae Lysiana exocarpi, Muellerina celastroides, Muellerina eucalyptoides Magnoliaceae...
- is home to 80 indigenous plant species, including harlequin mistletoe (Lysiana exocarpi) and sticky boobialla (Myoporum viscosum). A third of the indigenous...