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- Nábělek Pterocephalus persicus Boiss. Pterocephalus pinardii Boiss. Pterocephalus plumosus (L.) F.Dietr. Pterocephalus porphyranthus Svent. Pterocephalus pterocephala...
- Pterocephalus lasiospermus (rosalillo de ****bre) is a species of shrub in the family Caprifoliaceae. lasiospermus: lasios from the Gr****, meaning "hairy"...
- Succisella Morina—also placed in its own family, Morinaceae Cephalaria Pterocephalus Pycnocomon Triplostegia "Dipsacaceae Juss. | Plants of the World Online...
- Succisella Beck – 5 species Subfamily Scabiosoideae Tribe Scabioseae Pterocephalus Vaill. ex Adans. – 34 species Scabiosa L. – scabious or pincushion flower...
- cyprica (Post) Greuter & Burdet Pterocephalus multiflorus Poech Pterocephalus multiflorus subsp. multiflorus Pterocephalus multiflorus subsp. obtusifolius...
-  centennii Binomial name Pterothamnus centennii (M.J.Cannon) V.Mayer & Ehrend. (2013) Synonyms Pterocephalus centennii M.J.Cannon (1980-1981 publ. 1981)...
- Avino & al. 2009. In 2009, the DNA clade of Scabioseae, consisting of Pterocephalus s.str., Sixalix, Scabiosa, Lomelosia, and Pycnocomon was established...
- soils. It is ****ociated with species such as Convolvulus boissieri, Pterocephalus spathulatus, Helianthemum frigidulum, Hormathophylla lapeyrousiana,...
- "retamar", found at high elevations, and featuring Cytisus supranubius, Pterocephalus lasiospermus, and Pinus canariensis. The lichen tends to be better developed...
- Juglandaceae ****ales CS G Pteroceltis winged Celtis Cannabaceae Rosales Ba G Pterocephalus winged head (the feathery fruiting heads) Caprifoliaceae Dipsacales...