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- Allium spathaceum, the Ethiopian onion, is a plant species native to Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia and Sudan. Of the 900 known species of onion...
- Spartum Plin. ex P. Beauv., alternate spelling Lygeum tenax Salisb. Lygeum spathaceum Lam. Lygeum apiculatum Gand. Lygeum insulare Gand. Lygeum loscosii Gand...
- polypodioides Schltr. 1906 Bulbophyllum saccatum Kraenzl. 1904 Bulbophyllum spathaceum Rolfe 1893 Bulbophyllum subebulbum Gagnep. 1950 Bulbophyllum umbonatum...
- spathaceus (L.) Michx. Dulichium canadense Rich. in C.H.Persoon Dulichium spathaceum (L.) Rich. in C.H.Persoon Schoenus angustifolius Vahl Sparganium trifidum...
- Dendrobium taiwanianum S.S.Ying Dendrobium candidum Wall. ex Lindl Dendrobium spathaceum Lindl. Callista candida (Wall. ex Lindl.) ****ze Callista spathacea (Lindl...
- Hayne first described this species in 1797, and named it Ornithogalum spathaceum. The plant that allowed this first description came from a hardwood, named...
- comprises two species of trematode metacercariae: C. concavum and Diplostomum spathaceum. Also in the Baltic Sea, the round goby is a paratenic host of the invasive...
- as A. juncifolium), Brazil (A. sellovianum), and tropical Africa (A. spathaceum). They vary in height between 5–150 centimetres (2–59 in). The flowers...
- now called Allium subvillosum Allium subhirsutum subsp. spathaceum, now called Allium spathaceum Allium subhirsutum subsp. subvillosum, now called Allium...
- disease risks in temperate regionsArgulus coregoni and Diplostomum spathaceum as case studies". Journal of Helminthology. 80 (2): 93–98. doi:10.1079/JOH2006351...