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- pycnocarpa G.F. Atk. & Bartlett Oenothera renneri H.Scholz Oenothera rubricaulis Kleb. Oenothera stenopetala E.P. Bicknell Oenothera suaveolens Pers....
- growth form, C. rubricaulis becomes a small (30-50 cm), rounded, branching, perennial shrub, with smooth, red-brown stems ("rubricaulis"="red-stemmed")...
- Columnea rubricaulis is a species of Gesneriaceae that is native to Honduras and Nicaragua. "Columnea rubricaulis in Tropicos". Media related to Columnea...
- Miq. Ficus javensis var. subcrenata Miq. Ficus kingiana Hemsl. Ficus rubricaulis Decne. Ficus rudis Pers. Ficus sibuyanensis Elmer Ficus soronensis King...
- Panaeolus rubricaulis is a species of mushroom in the Bolbitiaceae family. List of Psilocybin mushrooms Psilocybin mushrooms Psilocybe Gastón Guzmán;...
- macrocarpa (Brongn.) auct. Kentia macrocarpa Vieill. ex Brongn. Kentia rubricaulis Linden ex Salomon Kentia lindenii Linden ex André Kentia lucianii Linden...
- Cr****ula pubescens ssp. radicans Cr****ula pubescens ssp. rattrayi Cr****ula rubricaulis Cr****ula rupestris (rosary plant, kebab bush, concertina plant, sosatiebos...
- Panaeolus moelleri**** Singer Panaeolus olivaceus F.H. Møller Panaeolus rubricaulis Petch (= Panaeolus campanuloides Guzmán & K. Yokoy.) Panaeolus tirunelveliensis...
- Leucopogon rubricaulis is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to the south of Western Australia. It is an erect...
- Serruria rubricaulis, the red-stem spiderhead, is a flowering shrub that belongs to the genus Serruria and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is endemic...