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- Hypochaeris radicata (sometimes spelled Hypoc****is radicata) – also known as catsear, flatweed, cat's-ear, hairy cat's ear, or false dandelion – is a...
- Hymenopellis radicata, commonly known as the deep root mushroom, beech rooter, or the rooting shank, is a widespread agaric readily identified by its deeply...
- ****erting it to be Phanerochaete radicata and Index Fungorum, Rhizochaete radicata. "MycoBank: Rhizochaete radicata". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 2021-03-16...
- minoensis Blanco-Dios & Z. Wang Spar****is nemecii Pilát & Veselý Spar****is radicata Weir Spar****is simplex D.A. Reid Spar****is spathulata (Schwein.) Fr. Spar****is...
- identifiers Papaver radicatum Wikidata: Q149477 Wikispecies: Oreomecon radicata BOLD: 501588 CoL: 4CJHJ EoL: 463762 EPPO: PAPRA EUNIS: 175614 FNA: 233500854...
- Hypochaeris radicata, also known as cat's ears, the plant most commonly referred to as false dandelion Hypochaeris, other cat's ears related to H. radicata Agoseris...
- Brachyscome radicata, commonly known as spreading daisy, is a flowering perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. It has yellow flowers and leaves forming...
- Gomphrena radicata is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is endemic to the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador. Tye, A. (2000). "Lithophila...
- four forms of stringhalt: Australian stringhalt: a flatweed (Hypochaeris radicata) is the suspected cause Pseudostringhalt: the apparent result of a painful...
- book}}: |author= has generic name (help) Reid, D. A. (1953). "Bovistella radicata (Mont.) Pat. A Gasteromycete New to Britain". Kew Bulletin. 8 (1): 47–48...