- species:
Resnova humifusa (Baker) U.Müll.-Doblies & D.Müll.-Doblies
Resnova lachenalioides (Baker) van der
Merwe Resnova maxima van der
Merwe Resnova megaphylla...
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Resnova humifusa is a
species of
flowering plant in the
Asparagaceae family. It is a
bulbous perennial plant,
native to the
Northern Provinces and KwaZulu-Natal...
- MSN (meaning
Microsoft Network) is a web
portal and
related collection of
Internet services and apps for
Windows and
mobile devices,
provided by Microsoft...
- Hyacintheae.
Daubenya Drimiopsis Eucomis Lachenalia Ledebouria M****onia
Merwilla Resnova Schizocarphus Spetaea Veltheimia Manning, J.C., Goldblatt, P., & Fay, M...
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Server for the
Macintosh based on code
acquired in its
acquisition of
ResNova Software in
November 1996. "How to set up PWS on Your Machine". 12 July...
- (including
Bartlingia F. Mueller)
Scilloideae Ledebouria Roth (including
Resnova van der Merwe)
Scilloideae Leopoldia Parl.
Agavoideae Leucocrinum Nutt...
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Genus Resnova:
Resnova humifusa (Baker) U.Mull.-Doblies & D.Mull.-Doblies,
accepted as
Ledebouria humifusa (Baker) J.C.Manning &
Goldblatt Resnova lachenalioides...
- 6-dimethoxy-7-hydroxy-3-(4′-hydroxybenzyl)-4-chromanone, can be
found in the
bulbs of
Resnova humifusa and
Eucomis montana (tribe Hyacintheae,
subtribe M****oniinae)...
- (sometimes
included in Muscari)
Pseudoprospero Speta Puschkinia Adams Resnova van der
Merwe Schizobasis Baker (sometimes
included in Drimia) Schizocarphus...
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Dulcie A. (2006). "Coincident
isolation of a
novel homoisoflavonoid from
Resnova humifusa and
Eucomis montana (Hyacinthoideae: Hyacinthaceae)". Biochemical...