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- Bentham as Pentstemon secundiflorus using the mistaken Linnaean correction of John Mitc****'s Penstemon. The species name, secundiflorus, is a common Botanical...
- Ozothamnus secundiflorus, the cascade everlasting, is an aromatic shrub species, endemic to Australia. It grows to between 0.5 and 2 metres in height...
- first legitimately named in 1898 by Friedrich Kraenzlin as Peristylus secundiflorus. It was later transferred to Gymnadenia and then to Neottianthe. A molecular...
- F.Blake Coleosanthus saltillensis (B.L.Rob.) S.F.Blake Coleosanthus secundiflorus (Lag.) ****ze Eupatorium nepetaefolium ****h, syn of var. nepetifolia...
- HedgeMadagascar Plectranthus schweinfurthii Sprenger Plectranthus secundiflorus (Baker) HedgeTanzania (Uluguru Mts.) Plectranthus strangulatus A...
- Ozothamnus rufescens Ozothamnus scaber Ozothamnus scutellifolius Ozothamnus secundiflorus - cascade everlasting Ozothamnus selaginoides Ozothamnus stirlingii...
- laxus Benth. Coleus scutellarioides var. limnophilus Benth. Coleus secundiflorus Benth. Coleus veitchii Dombrain Coleus verschaffeltii Lem. Coleus zschokkei...
- glauca, Toona ciliata, Cocos nucifera, Nypa fruticans, and Stemonurus secundiflorus. Peat swamps tend to support fewer species of wildlife than richer habitat;...
- Himalayas Isodon sculponiatus - Himalayas, S China, Vietnam Isodon secundiflorus - Sichuan Isodon serra - China, Korea, Primorye Isodon setschwanensis...
- the section Courulei, such as P. arenicola, P. cyathophorus, and P. secundiflorus.: 9  Plants in the genus Penstemon are often referred to as beardtongues...