Definition of Sarcophylla. Meaning of Sarcophylla. Synonyms of Sarcophylla

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- Globularia sarcophylla is a plant endemic to Gran Canaria, where it is rare and confined to basalt mountain cliffs of the Caldera de Tirajana, Los Leales...
- The section Epidendrum sect. Sarcophylla Rchb.f. is a subsection of subgenus E. subg. Epidendrum of the genus Epidendrum of the Orchidaceae. In 1861,...
- Schoenorchis sarcophylla, commonly known as the fleshy flea orchid, is a small epiphytic orchid with many thin roots, between three and seven crowded...
- Acacia sarcophylla is a species of legume in the family Fabaceae. It is a perennial shrub found in Somalia and Yemen. It is threatened by habitat loss...
- robusta Fenzl Tetragonia rosea Schltr. Tetragonia saligna Fenzl Tetragonia sarcophylla Fenzl Tetragonia schenckii Schinz Tetragonia sphaerocarpa Adamson Tetragonia...
- Stellaria ruscifolia Stellaria salicifolia Stellaria sanjuanensis Stellaria sarcophylla Stellaria scaturiginella Stellaria schischkinii Stellaria semivestita...
- Sarcotoechia villosa Sauropus macranthus Schizomeria whitei Schoenorchis sarcophylla Schoenus scabripes Sclerolaena blackiana Sclerolaena everistiana Scrotochloa...
- Discocalyx pygmaea Kaneh. & Hatus. Discocalyx samarensis Merr. Discocalyx sarcophylla Sleumer Discocalyx schlechteri K.Schum. Discocalyx sessilifolia Merr...
- Jamaica Basiphyllaea hoffmannii M.A.Díaz & Llamacho - Cuba Basiphyllaea sarcophylla (Rchb.f.) Schltr. - Cuba Basiphyllaea volubilis (M.A.Díaz) Sosa & M.A...
- Barranco Oscuro (~1200 m). It is a small pro****bent shrublet resembling G. sarcophylla but with larger broadly lanceolate leaves (5–10 cm), short peduncles...