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- Pterocaulon is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family, native to North and South America and to Australasia. Blackroot is a common name for...
- Pterocaulon pycnostachyum, with the common names dense-spike blackroot, fox-tail blackroot or coastal blackroot, is a plant species native to Alabama...
- Blackroot may refer to: Blackroot, a common name for plants in the genus Pterocaulon Blackroot, a translation of Morthond, a river in Middle Earth Black root...
- Pterocaulon sphacelatum, commonly known as apple bush or fruit-salad plant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is an upright...
- decurrens L. Pterocaulon bojeri Baker Jeffreya decurrens (L.) Cabrera Baccharis pterocaulon Bojer ex DC. Monenteles pterocaulon DC. Pterocaulon decurrens...
- Pterocaulon virgatum, common name wand blackroot, is a plant species widespread in Latin America and in the West Indies. In the contiguous United States...
- Acacia pterocaulon is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and subgenus Alatae. It is native to a small area in the Mid West region of Western Australia...
- pinnatifidum (Vahl) Verbas**** pseudonobile (Stoj. & Stef.) Verbas**** pterocaulon (Nyman) Verbas**** pulverulentum (Vill.) Verbas**** purpureum ((Janka)...
-  nigrum). All occur in Eurasia, and three, V. × kerneri Fritsch, V. × pterocaulon Franch. and V. × thapsi L. (syn. V. × spurium W.D.J.Koch), have also...
- in other genera: of Athroisma Pterocaulon Sphaeranthus elongatus - Pterocaulon redolens Sphaeranthus erectus - Pterocaulon sphacelatum Sphaeranthus laciniatus...