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- Macroflora is a term used for all the plants occurring in a particular area that are large enough to be seen with the naked eye. It is usually synonymous...
- The La Boca Formation is a geological formation in Tamaulipas state, northeast Mexico. It was originally thought to date back to the Early Jur****ic, concretely...
- Akiyama & Kadota Astilbe longipilosa Gilli Astilbe macrocarpa Knoll Astilbe macroflora Hayata Astilbe microphylla Knoll Astilbe microphylla var. riparia Hatus...
- local claystone-limestone layers. The unit is mostly known by its rich macroflora, the most complete of the Mediterranean Toarcian realm along with the...
- The Hanson Formation (also known as the Shafer Peak Formation) is a geologic formation on Mount Kirkpatrick and north Victoria Land, Antarctica. It is...
- The Wayan Formation is a geological formation in Idaho whose strata date back to the latest Early Cretaceous and the earliest Late Cretaceous. Dinosaur...
- "Epacris cr****ifolia subsp. macroflora". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 9 May 2022. "Epacris cr****ifolia subsp. macroflora". Royal Botanic Garden Sydney...
- Chemolithoautotrophs are exclusively microbes. Photolithoautotrophs include macroflora such as plants; these do not possess the ability to use mineral sources...
- while floating. Ectocarpus are more commonly found as epiphytes on marine macroflora rather than epilithic. E. fasciculatus is known as an endophyte of Laminaria...
- ; Gensel, P. & Stein, W.E. (2006). "Phytogeography of Late Silurian macrofloras". Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology. 142 (3–4): 165–192. Bibcode:2006RPaPa...