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Salix phylicifolia, the tea-leaved willow, is a
species of
willow native to
Northern Europe including Iceland, the
Faroe Islands, Scandinavia, Finland...
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Prostanthera phylicifolia,
commonly known as
spiked mint-bush, is a
species of
plant in the
family Lamiaceae. It is an
erect shrub with four-ridged branches...
- Sessé ex DC.
Coriaria microphylla Poir.
Coriaria papuana Warb.
Coriaria phylicifolia Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.
Coriaria sarmentosa G.Forst.
Coriaria thymifolia...
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Pomaderris phylicifolia,
commonly known as narrow-leaf pomaderris, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Rhamnaceae and is to south-eastern Australia...
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within the
family Asteraceae.
Species The only
known species is
Tenrhynea phylicifolia,
found in
Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, and Eswatini...
- island,
being a
species of
willow (Salix ssp.)—a tea-leaved
willow (Salix
phylicifolia),
which can grow to
heights of up to 4
metres (13 feet). By 2008, 69 species...
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internally in a gall
formed on the
leaves of tea-leaved
willow (Salix
phylicifolia) and
diamondleaf willow (Salix pulchra). The thin-walled gall is ovoid...
- cinerea,
Salix aurita,
Salix lanata,
Salix lapponum (Downy willow),
Salix phylicifolia,
Salix arbuscala (Mountain willow),
Salix myrsinites (Whortle-leaved...
- nigra,
Salix pentandra,
Salix caprea,
Salix aurita,
Salix cinerea,
Salix phylicifolia),
American elm, hackberry, hawthorn, wild rose,
Betula species (Betula...
- P. nigra) and
Salix species (including S. caprea, S.
cinerea and S.
phylicifolia).
Larvae can be
found in June and
again from
August to September. The...