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- Goodenia megasepala is a species of flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a prostrate to low-lying herb with toothed...
- Pitcairnia megasepala is a species of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family. This species is native to Costa Rica. "Pitcairnia megasepala Baker". Plants...
- Eucalyptus megasepala is a species of medium-sized tree that is endemic to Far North Queensland and Cape York Peninsula. It has rough, fibrous or stringy...
- mairei (H.Lév.) Melch. Camellia maoniushanensis J.L.Liu & Q.Luo Camellia megasepala Hung T.Chang & Trin Ninh Camellia melliana Hand.-Mazz. Camellia micrantha...
- since been re-classified as a hybrid of Papilionanthe teres and Luisia megasepala. It has been transferred to the nothogenus × Papilisia as × Papilisia...
- pseudotaiwaniana (T.C.Hsu) Ormerod & Kurzweil (Holcoglossum quasipinifolium × Luisia megasepala) × Holcosia taiwaniana (S.S.Ying) Ormerod & Kurzweil (Holcoglossum quasipinifolium...
- Eucalyptus megacornuta C.A.Gardner – warted yate, warty yate Eucalyptus megasepala A.R.Bean Eucalyptus melanoleuca S.T.Blake – yarraman ironbark, nanango...
- Carolin (W.A., N.T.) Goodenia maretensis R.L.Barrett (W.A.) Goodenia megasepala Carolin (Qld.) Goodenia micrantha Hemsl. ex Carolin (W.A., S.A.) Goodenia...
- Diospyros matheriana A.C.Sm. Diospyros mattogrossensis Hoehne Diospyros megasepala Baker Diospyros melanida Poir. Diospyros melanoxylon Roxb. – Coromandel...
- around the rim of the fruit. The closest relative of this tree is E. megasepala. A paper published in the journal Australasian Plant Pathology, apparently...