Definition of Plantaginifolia. Meaning of Plantaginifolia. Synonyms of Plantaginifolia

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- Antennaria plantaginifolia (known by the common names plantain leaf ****toes and woman's tobacco) is a perennial forb native to the eastern North America...
- Doroni**** oppositifolium Lam. Arnica helvetica Loudon Arnica petiolata Schur Arnica plantaginifolia Gilib. Arnica lowii Holm Cineraria cernua T****...
- ****toes Antennaria parvifolia Nutt. – small-leaf ****toes Antennaria plantaginifolia (L.) Richards. – plantainleaf ****toes Antennaria porsildii E.Ekman...
- macrorrhiza Schleich. ex Gaudin Scorzonera nervosa Lam. Scorzonera plantaginea Gaudin Scorzonera plantaginifolia Schleich. Scorzonera tenuifolia Schrad....
- The larvae of this species induce galls on the buds of Antennaria plantaginifolia. This species is known from Wisconsin and Maine in the United States...
- been recorded on wing from May to June. The larvae feed on Antennaria plantaginifolia. They tie the leaves of their host plant. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M...
- Brazil, with one species Vernoniopsis cr****ipes, a synonym of Chresta plantaginifolia Vernoniopsis Humbert, the illegitimate name of a genus of plants from...
- Gomphichis macbridei C.Schweinf. Gomphichis plantaginea Schltr. Gomphichis plantaginifolia C.Schweinf. Gomphichis scaposa Schltr. Gomphichis steyermarkii Foldats...
- pittieri R.Knuth Dioscorea planistipulosa Uline ex R.Knuth Dioscorea plantaginifolia R.Knuth Dioscorea platycarpa Prain & Burkill Dioscorea platycolpota...
- 75 in) wide. A. parlinii is very similar to the species Antennaria plantaginifolia (plantain leaf ****toes), although the flowers of A. parlinii are...