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Securigera varia (synonym
Coronilla varia),
commonly known as
crownvetch or
purple crown vetch, is a low-growing
legume vine. It is
native to Africa, Asia...
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genus Securigera contains a
number of
plant species commonly referred to as crownvetch. It is a
segregate of the
genus Coronilla. The name
Securigera was...
- were part of the
genus include:
Securigera elegans Securigera orientalis Securigera varia L. (crown vetch)
Securigera, a
segregate genus of Coronilla...
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Securigera elegans is a
plant species in the
genus Securigera. Pančić, Joseph, Fl.
Srbije 262, 1874 "
Securigera elegans" at the
Encyclopedia of Life Coronilla...
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Chauliacia securigera is a
feather mite
found on swifts. Peterson, Paul; Atyeo,
Warren T; Moss, W
Wayne (2007).
Feather Mite
Family Eustathiidae (Acarina:...
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Viola candidula Nieuwl.
Viola illinoensis Greene Viola lucidifolia Newbro Viola securigera Greene Viola sororia var.
missouriensis (Greene) L.E.McKinney...
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Securigera orientalis is an
ornamental plant native to the
Caucasus region of Asia. "
Securigera orientalis (Mill.) L****en".
Catalogue of Life. Retrieved...
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leguminous plants, e.g. Astragalus, Coronilla, Hippocrepis, Indigofera, Lotus,
Securigera and Scorpiurus,
produce chemicals that
derive from the
compound 3-nitropropanoic...
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feather mites including Eustathia cultrifera,
Chauliacia canarisi and C.
securigera.
Biting parasites include the
louse fly
Crataerina pacifica, bat bugs...
- sapsucker,
Sphyrapicus varius barred owl,
Strix varia;
purple crown vetch,
Securigera varia variable triplefin,
Forsterygion varium; gr**** cerith, Bittiolum...