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- 1910 Z. f. siciliensis Verity, 1917 Z. f. stephensi Dupont, 1900 Z. f. stoechadis (Borkhausen, 1793) Z. f. zarana Burgeff, 1926 Zygaena filipendulae is...
- "Conospermum stoechadis subsp. stoechadis". Australian Plant Census. Retrieved 31 October 2024. Bennett, Eleanor M. "Conospermum stoechadis subsp. stoechadis". Flora...
- Conospermum stoechadis subsp. sclerophyllum is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. As with other forms of C. stoechadis, it grows as an erect, multi-stemmed...
- "Chloanthes stoechadis" (PDF). Journal of the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. 1 (2): 94–100. Retrieved 9 June 2021. Conn, B.J. "Chloanthes stoechadis". PlantNET-NSW...
- Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. In 1960, Arthur Allman Bullock nominated C. stoechadis as the type species, because it was "better known" in herbaria than the...
- hypoglauca Clematis aristata Clematis glycinoides *Clivea sp. Cloanthes stoechadis Come**** volubile Commelina cyanea Conospermum taxifolium *Conyza albida...
- ground-colour of the forewing and the black hindwing, resembling lavandulae or stoechadis, but the black edges of the spots of the forewing are easily visible on...
- Clem. Chionanthus axillaris R.Br. Chloanthes glandulosa R.Br. Chloanthes stoechadis R.Br. Chloris divaricata R.Br. Chloris pumilio R.Br. Chloris truncata...
- polycephalum Conospermum scaposum Conospermum sphacelatum Conospermum stoechadis Conospermum taxifolium Conospermum tenuifolium Conospermum teretifolium...
- cr****inervium), plume smokebush (C. incurvum), common smokebush (C. stoechadis) and tree smokebush (C. triplinervium)—are used in the cut flower industry...