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- Piptoceras C****. Platylophus C****. Plumosipappus Czerep. Podia Neck. Polyacantha Gray Psora Hill Pterolophus C****. Pycnocomus Hill Rhacoma Adans. Sagmen...
- Opuntia polyacantha is a common species of cactus known by the common names plains pricklypear, starvation pricklypear, hairspine cactus, and panhandle...
- Senegalia polyacantha, also known as white thorn, is a flowering tree which can grow up to 25m tall. Polyacantha has the meaning "many thorns" in Latin...
- Rhysida polyacantha is a species of centipede in the Scolopendridae family. It is endemic to Australia, and was first described in 1985 by L. E. Koch...
- Famelica polyacantha is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. The length of the s**** varies between 5 mm and...
- O. polyacantha by many botanists, and is still treated that way in the Flora of North America. However, O. arenaria is diploid and O. polyacantha is tetraploid...
-  monogyna Binomial name Crataegus monogyna Jacq. Distribution map Synonyms Many, including: Crataegus elegans (Poir.) Mutel Crataegus polyacantha Jan...
- Senegalia polyacantha subsp. campylacantha is a perennial tree native to Africa. Common names for it are whitethorn and witdoring. It is not listed as...
- pectoralis J. E. Randall & C. C. Baldwin, 1997 (Pectoral podge) Pseudogramma polyacantha (Bl****er, 1856) (Pale-spot podge) Pseudogramma thaumasia (C. H. Gilbert...
- prickly pear, variously treated as a species, or as a variety of Opuntia polyacantha, in the family Cactaceae, that is a distributed throughout the Mojave...