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- Oleandra is a genus of ferns. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is the only genus in the family Oleandraceae, which...
- term on 15 April 2008.[citation needed] George Clooney - owner of Villa Oleandra, previously owned by the Heinz family. The villa also served as the filming...
- Oleandra hainanensis is a species of fern in the family Oleandraceae. It is endemic to China. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland...
- still used in 2004, including Dahlia, Calycera, Cobaea, Galphimia, and Oleandra. The standard author abbreviation Cav. is used to indicate this person...
- ". STAT. Retrieved 29 August 2020. Novella, Steven (19 August 2020). "Oleandra – The New COVID Snake Oil". Science Based Medicine. Retrieved 28 August...
- church Ivan Arkadin as treasurer of St. Jorgen Church Mariya Strelkova as Oleandra Vladimir Uralsky as conductor of the railway Anatoly Goryunov as relic...
- Epiphytes are abundant and varied, including the endemic Hymenodium crinitum, Oleandra articulata, Columnea tincta, and Psychotria pendula. Typical palms are...
- Pneumatopteris glandulifera (Brack.) Holtt. Elaphoglossum intermedium Brack. Oleandra hirta Brack. Brackenridge, William Dunlop. United States Exploring Edition...
- neighboring plants for support, on tree branches up to 10 m high and on Oleandra sp. and is likely to be endemic to the mountain. "Nepenthes candalaga Lagunday...
- Microgramma tuberosum Microlepia fadenii Neocheiropteris palmatopedata Oleandra hainanensis Pneumatopteris usambarensis Polystichum bulbiferum Pteris mkomaziensis...