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-  251. "Schoenus pedicellatus (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2022-09-05. "Schoenus pedicellatus (R.Br.) Roem...
- Homalanthus moerenhouti**** (Müll.Arg.) Benth. & Hook.f. ex Drake Homalanthus pedicellatus Benth. Homalanthus populifolius Seborium nutans (G.Forst.) Raf. Stillingia...
- parvulus Phaseolus perplexus Phaseolus pluriflorus Phaseolus tenellus Pedicellatus group Phaseolus altimont**** Phaseolus dasycarpus Phaseolus esperanzae...
- Andricus pedicellatus, the hair stalk gall wasp, is a fairly common species of cynipid wasp that produces long spindly leaf galls on blue oaks on the Pacific...
- occidentalis Willd. ex Steud. nom. inval. Cynodon pascuus Nees Cynodon pedicellatus Caro Cynodon polevansii Stent Cynodon portoricensis Willd. ex Steud....
- World Online. Penstemon deustus var. deustus Penstemon deustus var. pedicellatus Penstemon deustus var. suffrutescens Penstemon deustus var. variabilis...
- shrub with edible berries. Areces-Mallea, A.E. (1998). "Pachyanthus pedicellatus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e.T31672A9644717. doi:10...
- bivalves: Teredinibacter turnerae (isolated from the shipworm Lyrodus pedicellatus), and Candidatus Ruthia magnifica (from the deep-sea bivalve Calyptogena...
- potential ornamental; ripe fruit pickled and young shoot eaten Calamus pedicellatus Becc. ex Heyne Canes apparently of good quality for furniture Calamus...
- scientist Alfred Kinsey in 1922 to belong to a new species, Andricus pedicellatus. These galls consist of a pointed capsule at the end of a hair-like stem...