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- Allocasuarina scleroclada is a species of flowering plant in the family Casuarinaceae and is endemic to areas along the south coast of Western Australia...
- Dupontia cooleyiGraphephorum melicoides Dupontia × scleroclada – × Arctodupontia scleroclada Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Brown,...
- in the gr**** family. The only known nothospecies is × Arctodupontia scleroclada, found in the colder regions of Eurasia and North America (Nunavut, Svalbard...
- Acacia scleroclada is a shrub of the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is endemic to an area of western Australia. The spreading pungent...
- Consolida schlagintweitii (syn. Delphinium schlagintweitii) Consolida scleroclada (syn. Delphinium sclerocladum) Consolida staminosa (syn. Delphinium staminosum)...
- incana Consolida orientalis Consolida pusilla Consolida rigida Consolida scleroclada Convolvulus arvensis Convolvulus betonicifolius Convolvulus betonicifolius...
- rupicola L.A.S.Johnson – shrubby she-oak (N.S.W., Qld.) Allocasuarina scleroclada (L.A.S.Johnson) L.A.S.Johnson (W.A.) Allocasuarina simulans L.A.S.Johnson...
- מזרחי 661 Consolida incana Ranunculaceae בר-דורבן אשון 662 Consolida scleroclada Ranunculaceae בר-דורבן הסירה 663 Convolvulus althaeoides Convolvulaceae...
- scalpelliformis Acacia schinoides Acacia sciophanes Acacia scirpifolia Acacia scleroclada Acacia sclerophylla Acacia sclero**** Acacia sclero**** subsp. glaucescens...
- brownish-black and 4.5–9 mm (0.18–0.35 in) long. This sheoak is similar to A. scleroclada, but that species has drooping branchlets and slightly longer articles...