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bryoides Raoulia buchananii Raoulia catipes Raoulia chiliastra Raoulia cinerea Raoulia eximia Raoulia glabra Raoulia goyenii Raoulia grandiflora Raoulia haastii...
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Raoulia australis, the
scabweed or scab plant, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae,
native to New Zealand. It is used as a ground...
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Raoulia eximia is a
species of
plant in the
family Asteraceae. It was
first formally described in 1864 by
Joseph Dalton Hooker. It is
endemic to New Zealand...
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Raoulia hookeri, also
called scabweed and mat daisy, is a
species of mat-forming plant.
Raoulia hookeri is a mat-forming
small perennial with tiny yellow...
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Species Haastia ×
loganii Buchanan,
hybrid of
Leucogenes leontopodium ×
Raoulia rubra Haastia montana Buchanan Haastia pulvinaris Hook.f.
Haastia recurva...
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raised in
captivity on
Sphagnum moss as well as on
species in the
genus Raoulia.
Adults of this
species are on the wing from late
January to
April and...
- (Veronica arvensis), sheep's
sorrel (Rumex acetosella), and
cushion plant (
Raoulia australis) – and to mate.
Males emerge slightly earlier in the year than...
- Zealand. On her return, she
presented Darwin the
shrub 'Australian Sheep' (
Raoulia eximia) as a gift and
showed him her
Australian pictures. Her paintings...
- Phagnalon, Pilosella, Plecostachys, Pseudognaphalium, Pterocaulon, Rhodanthe,
Raoulia, Schizogyne, Staehelina, Stuckertiella, Syncarpha, Troglophyton, Vellereophyton...
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shrub Celmisia viscosa, the
cushion plants Anisotome imbricata and
Raoulia hectori.
Hemideina maori are a
large wētā with a body
length of approximately...