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- Schlumbergera russelliana is a species of plant in the family Cactaceae. It is endemic to a small area of the coastal mountains of south-eastern Brazil...
- cultivars with at least some features clearly showing inheritance from S. russelliana: stem segments with rounded, more symmetrical teeth; more or less symmetrical...
- Miltonia russelliana, the Russell's miltonia, is a species of orchid occurring in southeastern and southern Brazil. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- four species of Miltonia, M. candida, M. cuneata, M. kayasimae and M. russelliana, show the junction of the labellum with the column in a different angle...
- as a fast-growing ornamental tree. The cultivar 'Russelliana' (syn. S. × fragilis var. russelliana) is by far the most common clone of crack willow in...
- 700 ft) above sea level. Abramov, A.V.; Duckworth, J.W. (2016). "Mustela russelliana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2016: e.T70207817A70207828. doi:10...
- granulosa Lindl. Synonyms Epidendrum granulosum (Lindl.) Rchb.f. Cattleya granulosa var. russelliana Lindl. Cattleya granulosa var. buyssoniana O'Brien...
- the variety gaertneri of Epiphyllum russellianum (now Schlumbergera russelliana). The name honours one of the Gaertner family, early settlers in Blumenau...
- Monarda russeliana is a species of flowering plant in the mint family. It is commonly known as redpurple beebalm and Russell's beebalm. It is native to...
- species or of its hybrids with other species of the genus, particularly S. russelliana. These plants and their cultivation are discussed at Schlumbergera: Cultivation...