- Rosa
pendulina, (syn. Rosa alpina), the
Alpine rose or
mountain rose, is a
species of wild rose
found in the
mountains of
central and
southern Europe...
- branchlets, and are more
commonly planted than S.
babylonica itself:
Salix ×
pendulina, a
hybrid with S.
babylonica accepted as the
female parent, but with the...
-
Searsia pendulina,
commonly known as the
white karee (English) or
witkaree (Afrikaans), is a hardy, very fast growing, semi-deciduous tree. It is native...
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Paratrophis pendulina is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mulberry family, Moraceae. In
Australia it is
commonly known as
whalebone tree, and other...
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Quercus pedunculiflora K.Koch
Quercus pendula (Neill) Lodd.
Quercus pendulina Kit.
Quercus petropolitana Gand. not
validly published Quercus pilosa...
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Eremophila pendulina is a
flowering plant in the
figwort family,
Scrophulariaceae and is
endemic to
Western Australia. It is a tall, spindly, weeping...
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softly villose.
Catkins male,
female or most
commonly androgynous.
Salix x
pendulina f. tristis. This is the
currently preferred name used by IPNI and POWO...
- Washington, in
August 2019. The
brand was
named after the
alpine rose (Rosa
pendulina) by the Swiss-born wife and
early co-owner of the dairy.
Alpenrose is...
- Rosa
pendulina.
There have been
various hypotheses about its
evolutionary origin.
According to one, it
originated from the
ancestor of R.
pendulina as it...
- Hyponectriaceae. This is a
monotypic genus,
containing the
single species Pellucida pendulina.
Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of
Ascomycota – 2007"...