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- Leucospermum patersonii is a large evergreen, upright shrub of up to 4 m (13 ft) high that is ****igned to the family Proteaceae. It has large, roundish...
- ambigua Schrad. Lactuca flavida Jord. Lactuca lactucarii Lamotte Lactuca patersonii Menezes Lactuca romana Garsault Lactuca schimperi Jord. Lactuca serratifolia...
- Erica patersonii may refer to: Erica patersonia Andrews, a South African shrub; often misspelled as Erica patersonii Erica patersonii L.Bolus, a synonym...
- S2CID 25434093. Brascamp, Wilmien. "About Garden Design - Lagunaria patersonii". aboutgardendesign.com. Retrieved 15 May 2021. Hinsley, Stewart R. "The...
- Thysanotus patersonii, the twining fringe-lily, is a climbing perennial herb which is endemic to Australia. Tuberous and leafless, growing to between 0...
- Austroblechnum patersonii, synonym Blechnum patersonii, is a fern in the family Blechnaceae. It is known as the strap water-fern.[citation needed] It...
- thirty-one species. Afterwards, Phillips described L. cordatum (1923) and L. patersonii (1928). Robert Harold Compton added L. wittebergense in 1931 and L. catherinae...
- October. This species is similar to Caladenia orientalis and Caladenia patersonii and is difficult to distinguish from them. It may not be a separate species...
- Caladenia patersonii is a plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae and is native to Victoria and Tasmania. It is a ground orchid with a single hairy leaf...
- norvegicus Aphanomyces ovidestruens Aphanomyces parasiticus Aphanomyces patersonii Aphanomyces phycophilus Aphanomyces pisci Aphanomyces piscicida Aphanomyces...