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- Spindle Tree (Euonymus oxyphyllus)". Plants Database. National Gardening ****ociation. 2021. Retrieved 14 May 2021. "Euonymus oxyphyllus". The Royal Horticultural...
- "Convolvulus oxyphyllus", World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, retrieved 2018-12-15 "Convolvulus oxyphyllus Boiss". Plants...
- University of California, Erigeron oxyphyllus Greene, wand fleabane Flora of North America, Erigeron oxyphyllus Greene, 1895. Wand fleabane Biota of...
- strawberry-bush Euonymus occidentaliswestern burning-bush Euonymus oxyphyllusKorean spindletree Euonymus p****om**** Euonymus sachalinensis Euonymus...
- ovatifolius Engl. - Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra, Philippines Pothos oxyphyllus Miq. - Borneo, Sumatra, Java Pothos paiei (M.Hotta) S.Y.Wong, A.Hay &...
- scoparius (L.) Link Synonyms List Sarothamnus bourgaei Boiss. Sarothamnus oxyphyllus Boiss. Sarothamnus scoparius (L.) W.D.J.Koch Sarothamnus vulgaris Wimm...
- oreophiluschaparral fleabane Erigeron ovinussheep fleabane Erigeron oxyphyllus – wand fleabane Erigeron parishii – Parish's fleabane Erigeron peregrinus...
- Euonymus obovatus Nutt. Euonymus occidentalis Nutt. ex Torr. Euonymus oxyphyllus Miq. Euonymus parasimilis C.Y.Cheng ex J.S.Ma Euonymus percoriaceus C...
- Erigeron othonnifolius Hook. & Arn. Erigeron ovinus Cronquist Erigeron oxyphyllus Greene Erigeron pacalis Björk Erigeron pacayensis Greenm. Erigeron pallens...
- Pand**** oviger* D oviger D ovinus L sheep, from ovis Festuca ovina H DS C oxyphyllus G sharp-leaved Melaleuca oxyphylla H DS C pabularis L fodder, from pabulum...