Definition of Synthyris. Meaning of Synthyris. Synonyms of Synthyris

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- Petrodora Fourr. Pocilla Fourr. Ponaria Raf. Pseudolysimachion Opiz Pygmea Hook.f. Synthyris Benth. Uranostachys Fourr. Veronicella Fourr. Zeliauros Raf....
- NRCS. "Synthyris reniformis". PLANTS Database. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Retrieved 7 December 2015. Media related to Synthyris reniformis...
- Veronica missurica (syn. Synthyris missurica) is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae known by the common names tailed kittentails...
- Snow Queen, an 1844 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen Snow queen or Synthyris reniformis, a species of flowering plant The Snow Queen (1957 film), USSR...
- is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Synthyris species, especially: Synthyris missurica, native to the Pacific Northwest of North America...
- about 450 species. Veronica also includes the genera Hebe, Parahebe and Synthyris, formerly often treated as distinct. All genera of Plantaginaceae were...
- elevations include Abies amabilis, Tsuga heterophylla, Cladothamnus sp., and Synthyris schizantha. This plant is known to occur at only about eight locations...
- (with long hairs). After its discovery, Veronica besseya was first named Synthyris alpina by Asa Gray. In 1903, it was renamed Besseya alpina by Axel Rydberg...
- tweedyi, Tweedy's plantain Synthyris canbyi, Mission Mountain kittentails Synthyris missurica, western mountain kittentails Synthyris pinnatifida, cut-leaf...
- Plantaginaceae Stemodia L. → Plantaginaceae Striga Lour. → Orobanchaceae Synthyris Benth. → Plantaginaceae Tonella Nutt. ex A.Gray → Plantaginaceae Torenia...