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cultivar "
Hiemalis, Reiger, Elatior, & ×Cheimantha". begonias.org.
American Begonia Society. 2024.
Retrieved 31 May 2024. "Begonia ×
hiemalis Fotsch"....
- The
winter wren (Troglodytes
hiemalis) is a very
small North American bird and a
member of the
mainly New
World wren
family Troglodytidae. The species...
- Blackburn.
Thelymitra hiemalis is
listed as "endangered"
under the
Victorian Flora and
Fauna Guarantee Act 1988. "Thelymitra
hiemalis".
World Checklist of...
- IUCN as
endangered (T. epipactoides) or
critically endangered (
T. gregaria,
T.
hiemalis and
T. × mackibbinii).
Thelymitras can be
grown in a
freely draining...
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Camellia hiemalis is a
species of
camellia that is a
shrub or
small tree, with
evergreen leaves and red, pink, or
white flowers. J. ****. Bot. 16: 695 1940...
- has
cosmopolitan distribution. Species:
Keratella cochlearis Keratella hiemalis Keratella quadrata "Keratella Bory de Saint-Vincent, 1822". www.gbif.org...
- 1968.
T.
ascophanoides T.
cretea T.
flava T.
gilva T.
groenlandica T.
hiemalis T. ****onica
T.
mariae T.
ochroleuca T.
pallidisetosa T.
praecox T. striispora...
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Mucor hiemalis is
among the
zygosporic fungi found in
unspoiled foods. It has
different industrial importance as
biotransforming agents of pharmacological...
- Epia
hiemalis is a moth in the
Bombycidae family. It was
described by
Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1878. It is
found in the
Amazon region. The
forewings are...
-
needed to make
available plant material, even in winter,
hence his
Hortus hiemalis (winter garden) or
Hortus siccus (dry garden). He and his
students placed...