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- Megaherbs are a group of herbaceous wildflowers growing in the New Zealand subantarctic islands and on the other subantarctic islands. They are characterised...
- Araliaceae or Apiaceae and only very distantly related to cabbage. It is a megaherb, growing up to about a metre in height, native to the subantarctic islands...
- tricolor, wild pansy List of San Francisco Bay Area wildflowers Superbloom Megaherb Native plant Naturalisation Weed Escaped plant Wild flowers can be found...
- species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. It is an endemic megaherb of New Zealand's subantarctic Auckland Islands and Campbell Island. It...
- sage-green rosette herb, is a herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae, a megaherb native to the subantarctic Auckland and Campbell Islands of New Zealand...
- A megaherb community of Ross lilies and Cambell Island carrots exhibit yellow and pink flowers respectively to attract alternate pollinators. They both...
- Koomp****ia excelsa Rafflesia arnoldii Amorphophallus titanum Megafauna Megaherb Anderson, Beryl (2023-04-05). "Ancient Trees in a Modern World". Sempervirens...
- discovered in modern times Megafauna (mythology) Megafaunal wolf Megaflora Megaherb Quaternary extinction event Nonavian dinosaur size was not similarly constrained...
- also known as the giant emperor daisy or Campbell Island daisy, is a megaherb native to the Auckland and Campbell Islands of New Zealand. A false colour...
- an unusually warm and dry late summer) Campbell Island landscape with a megaherb community in the foreground Southern royal albatross in flight Pair of...