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- Look up monstrosum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monstrosus, monstrous in Latin may refer to: Penicillium monstrosum, a synonym for Penicillium brevicompactum...
- stoloniferum Thom (1910) Penicillium tabescens Westling (1911) Penicillium monstrosum Sopp (1912) Penicillium bialowiezense K.M. Zalessky (1927) Penicillium...
- culinary, in North America, the interest has been more as an ornamental. 'Monstrosum' is a giant ornamental cultivar. Uses include as ornamental plants, including...
- Nosomma monstrosum, is a hard-bodied tick of the genus Nosomma. It is found in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. It is an obligate ectoparasite...
- dieckii (Pax) Pax Acer dieckii f. integrilobum Schwer. Acer dieckii f. monstrosum Schwer. Acer fallax Pax Acer laciniatum Borkh. ex Tratt. Acer lactescens...
- moniliferum L. Osteospermum monocephalum (Oliv. & Hiern) Norl. Osteospermum monstrosum (Burm.f.) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt Osteospermum montanum Klatt Osteospermum...
- appearing in the British Isles in the 16th century. In a cultivar called 'Monstrosum' or 'Plumosum', all the flowers have become branched purple stems. During...
- gland adenoma": Polyp-like tumours arising from Brunner's glands. Poetum monstrosum et bicipitem, Diss. med. Str****burg 1672 De glandulis in duodeno intestino...
- Cardium inversum Lamarck, 1819 Cardium junoniae Lamarck, 1819 Cardium monstrosum Gmelin, 1791 Cardium productum Deshayes, 1855 Cardium replicatum Spengler...
- flower heads), 'macranthum' (large rose-edged white flower heads), and 'monstrosum' (flower heads with many bracts), although today they are generally sold...