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Hydnum repandum,
commonly known as the
sweet tooth, pig's trotter, wood
hedgehog or
hedgehog mushroom, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
family Hydnaceae...
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Cyclamen repandum, the
spring sowbread, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Primulaceae,
native to
southern Europe and some
Mediterranean islands...
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different specimens of the same species.
Cyclamen hederifolium and
Cyclamen repandum usually have
leaves shaped like ivy, with
angles and lobes,
Cyclamen coum...
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family Apocynaceae. The
genus contains a
single species,
Asterostemma repandum. It is
native to
eastern Java. "Asterostemma Decne. |
Plants of the World...
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Solanum repandum is a
species of
evergreen shrub native to
various island groups across the
Pacific Ocean (Bismarck Archipelago, Cook Islands, Fiji, Mariana...
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Erysimum repandum is a
species of
Erysimum known by
several common names,
including spreading wallflower,
spreading treacle-mustard, and
bushy wallflower...
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teeth rather than gills. The best
known are the
edible species Hydnum repandum and H. rufescens.
There are no
known toxic varieties of Hydnum. Widely...
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confused with
Hydnum repandum, also
known as the Wood Hedgehog.
These two can be
distinguished by
their size and distribution, with H.
repandum being a much larger...
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Hydnum is
still current, but is now
restricted to the type species,
Hydnum repandum, and its
relatives in the
order Cantharellales.
Other species originally...
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Cirsium repandum is a
North American species of
plants in the
tribe Cardueae within the
family Asteraceae.
Common names include sand-hill
thistle and coastal-plain...