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- Lonicera ruprechtiana, the Manchurian honeysuckle, is a deciduous honeysuckle in the family Caprifoliaceae, native to Northeast Asia. It was first described...
- Lonicera robertsonii Gamble Lonicera rupicola Hook.f. & Thomson Lonicera ruprechtiana RegelManchurian honeysuckle Lonicera × sargentii Rehder Lonicera schmitziana...
- forms the invasive hybrid L. × bella. It can also hybridize with L. ruprechtiana. Morrow's honeysuckle is confirmed as a highly invasive species in the...
- forms the invasive hybrid L. × bella. It can also hybridize with L. ruprechtiana and L. xylosteum. Shrub in Brno Zoo, Czech Republic Buds Leaves and young...
- maackii (I) Lonicera oblongifolia (N) Lonicera reticulata (N) Lonicera ruprechtiana (I) Lonicera × salicifolia (I) Lonicera sempervirens (N) Lonicera tatarica...
- maackii (I) Lonicera oblongifolia (N) Lonicera reticulata (N) Lonicera ruprechtiana (I) Lonicera × salicifolia (I) Lonicera sempervirens (N) Lonicera tatarica...
- cells during carposporophyte development in the red alga Cryptopleura ruprechtiana (Delesseriaceae, Ceramiales, Rhodophyta)". Biology of the Cell. 95 (6):...
- torta Stelis immersa, sunken pleurothallis Stelis magdalenae Stelis ruprechtiana Stelis tenuilabris Taeniophyllum gracillimum Tainia hongkongensis, purple...
- with lighter margins The triple hybrid between Lonicera × bella and L. ruprechtiana is called L. × muendeniensis. The parents are from discontinuous areas...
- except P. abchasica in addition to describing a new species named P. ruprechtiana. In 2010 D.Y. Hong revised the genus Paeonia, recognising seven subspecies...