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Asteraceae containing the
single species Carlquistia muirii.
Formerly named Raillardiopsis muirii, the
plant was
reexamined in the 1990s and
moved to a...
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Leucospermum muirii is a rounded, upright,
evergreen shrub of
about 1+1⁄2 m (4.9 ft) high, with a
single trunk at its base, that is ****igned to the Proteaceae...
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Gyros muirii is a
species of moth in the
family Crambidae. It was
described by
Henry Edwards in 1881. It is
found in
North America,
where it has been recorded...
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Salvia muirii (Muir's sage) is an
evergreen perennial shrub native to
limited areas east of the Cape of Good Hope and
Mossel Bay on the
southern coast...
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Leucadendron muirii, the silver-ball conebush, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Leucadendron and
forms part of the fynbos. The plant...
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Carpobrotus muirii (commonly
known as
dwarf sourfig or
Dwerg Suurvy) is a
succulent perennial of the
family Aizoaceae,
native to the
Overberg region in...
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Curio muirii is a
succulent plant in the
family Asteraceae that is
native to
South Africa. A
small subshrub growing in
shale cliffs, it
features hairless...
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Potentilla muirii,
commonly known as
granite mousetail, is a
species of
flowering plant in the rose family. It is
endemic to the High
Sierra Nevada of...
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Glottiphyllum depressum is a
common species of
succulent plant, of the
family Aizoaceae,
native to
South Africa. It is
probably the most
widespread species...
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Erigeron muirii, or Muir's fleabane, is a rare
Arctic species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It has been
found only in
northern Alaska and...