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about 20
accepted species in the
legume family (Fabaceae), with a
subcosmopolitan distribution in Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas. The genus...
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ranges overlap. Many
hybrids and
cultivars are known. The
genus has a
subcosmopolitan distribution,
growing best in wet
environments and
moist soils. Mints...
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species of
ferns in the
genus Adiantum and the
family Pteridaceae with a
subcosmopolitan worldwide distribution. It is
cultivated as a po****r
garden fern and...
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plants in the
family Campanulaceae comprising 415 species, with a
subcosmopolitan distribution primarily in
tropical to warm
temperate regions of the...
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Caspian tern (Hydroprogne caspia) is a
species of tern, with a
subcosmopolitan but
scattered distribution.
Despite its
extensive range, it is monotypic...
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species of
flowering plant in the
family Convolvulaceae. It has a
subcosmopolitan distribution throughout temperate regions of the
North and
South hemispheres...
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between endemism and cosmopolitanism, in
effect regarding pandemism as
subcosmopolitanism. This
means near cosmopolitanism, but with
major gaps in the distribution...
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distance of the
fossil discoveries,
archaeocalamites may have had a
subcosmopolitan distribution.[citation needed]
Possible relationships archaeocalamites...
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flowers are
often numerous and
highly odoriferous. The
family has a
subcosmopolitan distribution,
ranging from the
subarctic to the
southernmost parts...
- the same
structure to "miniature
medieval helmets". The
genus has a
subcosmopolitan distribution, with
species occurring nearly worldwide,
mainly in temperate...