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Nertera granadensis, also
known as
coral bead plant, pin-cushion plant,[citation needed]
coral moss, or
English baby tears, is a
plant with
orange berries...
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Nertera is a
genus of
about 15
species of
flowering plants in the
family Rubiaceae,
native to the
Southern Hemisphere, in
South America and Australasia...
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evergreen shrubs Navarretia, or
pincushion plants, a
genus of
flowering plants Nertera granadensis, or pin-cushion plant, a
plant with
orange berries Scabiosa...
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African Rothmannia globosa is seen as a
specimen tree in horticulture.
Nertera granadensis is a well-known
house plant cultivated for its con****uous...
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South Atlantic and
South Pacific Oceans. For example, the
plant species Nertera granadensis was
first collected in
Tristan da Cunha, but has
since been...
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Opercularia Cunina C.**** =
Nertera Erythrodanum Thouars =
Nertera Eurynome DC. =
Coprosma Gomozia Mutis ex L.f. =
Nertera Lagotis E.Mey. =
Carpacoce Marquisia...
- diet.
Along with
animal prey they will take the
berries of
Empetrum and
Nertera as well as the
seeds of the dock Rumex.
Unlike the
Tristan thrush they...
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Scientific name
Status Tree
bedstraw Coprosma repens *
Beadplant Nertera granadensis *
Field madder Sherardia arvensis Caucasian crosswort Phuopsis...
- (pitcher plant)
Nepeta (catmint)
Nephrolepis Nerine Nerium (oleander)
Nertera Nicandra Nicotiana (tobacco)
Nidularium Nierembergia Nigella Nipponanthemum...
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which is
endemic to New Caledonia. The
genus is
related to
Coprosma and
Nertera. Cantley, J. T., N. G. Swenson, A. Markey, and S. C. Keeley. (2014). Biogeographic...