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generations of subdivisions, it can form clumps. Like many
related plants,
Muirias grow in
annual cycles of
growth and dormancy.
Their habitat is a winter...
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described in the Tain
legend as "Nuadu's Cainnel"—a
glowing bright torch.
Muirias or
Murias Semias Cauldron (coire) of the
Dagda No
company ever went away...
- Malephora, Mestoklema, Meyerophytum, Mitrophyllum, Monilaria, Mossia,
Muiria, Namaquanthus, Namibia, Nananthus, Nelia, Neohenricia, Octopoma, Odontophorus...
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larva found in some sea
urchins (e.g. Wray 1996). The
Mouse Head Mesemb,
Muiria hortensae, a
monotypic genus of
succulent plant in the Aizoaceae, is also...
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Schwantes Mitrophyllum Schwantes Monilaria (Schwantes)
Schwantes Mossia N.E.Br
Muiria N.E.Br
Namaquanthus L.Bolus
Namibia (Schwantes)
Schwantes Nananthus N.E...
- Naturalist. In 1933
Charles Austin Gardner changed the name to
Muiria h****ellii, but the name
Muiria was
already used for a
plant in the
family Aizoaceae. In...
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portion of
these written in Afrikaans. He is
commemorated in the
genus Muiria N.E.Br. and in many
species such as
Leucospermum muirii Phillips, Erica...
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Muhlenbergia Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg (1753–1815)
Poaceae St
Muiria John Muir (1874–1947)
Aizoaceae Bu
Muiriantha Thomas Muir (b. 1899), rancher...
- the
species hybridise easily - with each
other and with the
related genus Muiria.
Gibbaeum album Gibbaeum angulipes Gibbaeum blackburniae Gibbaeum comptonii...
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Genus Micropterum:
Genus Mitrophyllum:
Genus Monilaria:
Genus Mossia:
Genus Muiria:
Genus Namaquanthus:
Genus Nananthus:
Genus Nelia:
Genus Neohenricia: Genus...