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- Bourreria succulenta is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is a tree native to Caribbean islands including Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica...
- Crataegus succulenta is a species of hawthorn known by the common names fleshy hawthorn, succulent hawthorn, and round-fruited ****spurthorn. It is "the...
- Lipochaeta succulenta, the seaside nehe, is a plant endemic to all the main Hawaiian islands except Lanai. Lipochaeta succulenta is a perennial, clump-forming...
- var. minima Sarg. Quercus andromeda f. nana Trel. Quercus geminata var. succulenta (Small) Trel. Quercus minima f. pygmaea (Sarg.) Trel. Quercus minima var...
- Tolpis succulenta is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to the Portuguese archipelagos of the Azores and Madeira. It inhabits...
- Fritillaria agrestis is a species of fritillary known by the common name stinkbells. It is endemic to California, where it is found in scattered po****tions...
- fischeri Gilg Cissus quadrangula L. Cissus quadrangula Salisb. Cissus succulenta (Galpin) Burtt-Davy Cissus tetragona Harv. Cissus tetraptera Hook.f. Cissus...
- This plant was first described in 1959 as Pyrrhocactus crispus in the Succulenta Journal by F. Rittler. This is a globlar cactus that when sun stressed...
- nidus-avis (L.) Schltdl. Distomaea nidus-avis (L.) Spenn. ****eborine succulenta F.W.Schmidt Neottia macrostelis Peterm. Neottia squamosa Dulac Neottia...
- Salsola scabra Moq. Salsola sedoides L. Salsola strobilifera Moq. Salsola succulenta Moq. Schoberia cr****ifolia Steud. Schoberia indica (Willd.) Kostel. Schoberia...