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- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clerodendrum phlomidis. de Kok, R. (2021). "Clerodendrum phlomidis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2021: e...
- Convolvulus libanotica. Spialia phlomidis phlomidis (Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, southern Russia, Iran, Alai) Spialia phlomidis hermona Evans, 1956 (Lebanon)...
- Commons has media related to Coleophora phlomidis. Wikispecies has information related to Coleophora phlomidis. Fauna Europaea The Casebearers of the Volga-Ural...
- Wheeleria phlomidis is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in southern and central Russia, Asia Minor, Iran, Syria, Jordan, the Palestinian...
- Switzerland Árni, Icelandic given name a nickname for Arnold Arni, Clerodendrum phlomidis, a traditional Indian medicinal herb Arni or arnee, the wild water buffalo...
- eaten include Acacia nilotica, A. senegal, A. leucophloea, Clerodendrum phlomidis, Crotalaria burhia, Indigofera oblongifolia, Morus alba and Zizyphus nummularia;...
- persica, S. oleoides, Crotalaria medicaginea, C. burhia, Clerodendrum phlomidis, Calotropis procera, Xanthium indi**** and Leptadenia pyrotechnica ****ociated...
- derives its name from a Telugu word for the medicinal tree Clerodendrum phlomidis Linn, of the family Verbenaceae, called 'Nelli chettu' or 'Nelli tree'...
- Clerodendron infortunatum, Gaertn. Bhant (भांट) Verbenaceae 128A. Clerodendron phlomidis, L. Inni (इन्नी) Verbenaceae 129. Colebrookea oppositifolia, Smith. Kalabansa...
- species are the only host plants of the moths Coleophora phlomidella and C. phlomidis. The following species belong to genus Phlomis, but some of them are now...