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- Equisetum arvense fo. ramulosum (Rupr.) Klinge ex Scoggan Equisetum arvense subsp. boreale (Bong.) Á. Löve Equisetum arvense subsp. ramulosum (Rupr.) W.F. Rapp...
- Stereocaulon ramulosum, commonly known as snow lichen, is a terricolous fruticose lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. It has cosmopolitan...
- (L.Bolus) Ihlenf. Dicrocaulon nodosum (A.Berger) N.E.Br. Dicrocaulon ramulosum (L.Bolus) Ihlenf. Dicrocaulon s****um N.E.Br. "Dicrocaulon N.E.Br. | Plants...
- psidiicola C. psoraleae C. psychrotolerans C. punctulatum C. ramotenellum C. ramulosum C. rectangulare C. rectoides C. rhododendri C. robiniae C. rutae C. salicis-sitchensis...
- eaten most frequently during the year include some species of Lycopodium ramulosum, Lycopodium fastigium, Schizaea fistulosa, Blechnum minus, Blechnum procerum...
- tenellum A. A. Eat. 1904 E. scirpoides elatum Rosend. 1917 E. scirpoides ramulosum Rosend. 1917 E. scirpoides caespitosum Rosend. 1917 E. scirpoides alpestre...
- Kimnach Epiphyllum ciliare Pfeiff. Epiphyllum ciliatum Pfeiff. Epiphyllum ramulosum Pfeiff. Hariota coriacea (Pol.) ****ze Hariota ramulosa (Salm-Dyck) ****ze...
- dichotoma and Elephantopus carolini****. The Snow Lichen Stereocaulon ramulosum was described by Raeuschel in 1797. The standard author abbreviation Raeusch...
- Solanum radicans L.f. Solanum ramonense C.V.Morton & Standl. Solanum ramulosum Sendtn. Solanum raphanifolium Cárdenas & Hawkes Solanum raquialatum Ochoa...
- History Society. It was reclassified in 1987 by Leslie Pedley as Raco**** ramulosum and then transferred back to the genus Acacia in 2001. The species name...