- (November 1, 2024). "Trillium
de****bens".
NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia.
Retrieved November 16, 2024. "Trillium
de****bens Harb.".
International Plant...
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occurrence and
history of
Tetragonia de****bens (Aizoaceae) in New
South Wales". Telopea. 8 (3): 371–373. "Tetragonia
de****bens Mills". FloraBase.
Western Australian...
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T.
de****bens,
T. e****,
T. flexipes,
T. grandiflorum,
T. lancifolium,
T. luteum,
T. pusillum,
T. recurvatum,
T. rugelii,
T. sessile,
T. simile,
T. stamineum...
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Botanische Zeitung (Berlin) 23: 146.
Media related to
Phalaenopsis parishii at
Wikimedia Commons Data
related to
Phalaenopsis parishii at
Wikispecies v
t e...
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Myosotis de****bens is a
plant species in the
family Boraginaceae.
There are 6
infraspecific names recognized:
Myosotis de****bens subsp.
de****bens Myosotis...
- The
Plant List,
Grindelia de****bens Greene Tropicos,
Grindelia de****bens Greene Flora of
North America,
Grindelia de****bens Greene, 1896. USDA, NRCS (n...
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crispatus (M.E.Jones)
Cronquist – Idaho,
Montana Astragalus miser var.
de****bens (Nutt.)
Cronquist – Montana,
Wyoming Astragalus miser var. hylophilus...
- Pines.
NatureServe (2024). "Minuartia
de****bens". Arlington, Virginia.
Retrieved 19
January 2024.
Sabulina de****bens (
T.W.Nelson & J.P.Nelson) Dillenb. &...
- in food.
Analysis have
shown that
Penicillium de****bens has
antibiotic activity Penicillium de****bens produces the
cyclopentenone cyclopenicillone Liu...
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Arnebia de****bens (Ventenat)
Cosson &
Kralik is a
plant in the
family Boraginaceae native to
Europe and much of
central and
southeastern Asia. It is an...