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- Hieracium piloselloides is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common name tall hawkweed. It is native to Europe and it...
- the genus Gerbera (Compositae, Mutisieae) sections Gerbera, Parva, Piloselloides (in Africa), and Lasiopus (Opera botanica. No. 78; 1985), ISBN 87-88702-04-9...
-  hispanica Binomial name Hispidella hispanica Lam. Synonyms Bolosia piloselloides Pourr. ex Willk. Hispidella welwitschii Rupr. Arctotis hispidella Juss...
- (Mett. ex Kuhn) Ching Pyrrosia petiolosa (H. Christ) Ching Pyrrosia piloselloides (L.) M.G. Price Pyrrosia polydactylos (Hance) Ching Pyrrosia porosa...
- Ictinus with type species piloselloides, but in 1824 re****igned it to Gorteria, making the new combination G. piloselloides. In 1820, C****ini erected...
- hawkweed Hieracium parryi Zahn in H.G.A. EnglerParry hawkweed Hieracium piloselloides Vill. – tall hawkweed Hieracium praealtum Vill. ex Gochnat – kingdevil...
- Melastomataceae. Its native range is Colombia and Venezuela. Species: Castratella piloselloides Naudin Castratella rosea Gleason "Castratella Naudin | Plants of the...
- micrantha (Borhidi) Borhidi - Pinar del Río Province in Cuba Lachnorhiza piloselloides A.Rich. - Isla de la Juventud in Cuba Tropicos, Lachnorhiza A. Rich...
- Polák Chaptalia oblonga D.Don Chaptalia paramensis Cuatrec. Chaptalia piloselloides (Vahl) Baker Chaptalia pringlei Greene Chaptalia pumila (Sw.) Urb. Chaptalia...
- personata, G. parviligulata (all with eight ray florets per head), and G. piloselloides (with either five or eight ray florets), and differ from G. alienata...