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Definition of Pedunculata

Pedunculata
Pedunculata Pe*dun`cu*la"ta, n. pl. [NL. See Peduncle.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Cirripedia, including the stalked or goose barnacles.

Meaning of Pedunculata from wikipedia

- intertidal zone. Goose barnacles formerly made up the taxonomic order Pedunculata, but the group has been found to be polyphyletic, with its members scattered...
- A. pedunculata may refer to: Azorella pedunculata, a member of the genus Azorella Acronychia pedunculata, a large shrub or small tree found in Asian tropical...
- Viola pedunculata, the California golden violet, Johnny jump up, or yellow pansy, is a perennial yellow wildflower of the coast and coastal ranges in...
- Lobelia pedunculata, commonly known as matted pratia, trailing pratia or blue star creeper, is a perennial herb from Australia. It has sky-blue starry...
- Lavandula pedunculata, commonly called Spanish Lavender or French lavender, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is known for the...
- P. pedunculata may refer to: Petrophile pedunculata, conesticks, a flowering plant species Pultenaea pedunculata, the matted bush-pea, a flowering plant...
- Canna pedunculata is a species of the Canna genus, belonging to the family Cannaceae. Native of south-east Brazil at low altitudes. Johnson's Dictionary...
- Colubrina pedunculata is a shrub in the family Rhamnaceae. It is endemic to Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the north-eastern Indian Ocean...
- Nemophila pedunculata is a common annual wildflower found throughout western North America. Its common names include littlefoot nemophila and meadow nemophila...
- Scalesia pedunculata is a flowering plant species in the family Asteraceae, growing to a slender tree (20m tall, DBH 20 cm), and found in dense stands...