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Euphorbia tannensis subsp.
tannensis is a
species of herb or
shrub native to
Australia and some
Pacific islands. It
grows as a
compact shrub up to 60 centimetres...
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Tmesipteris tannensis is a fern ally
endemic to New Zealand. It is
usually epiphytic on
trees and tree ferns, but is
occasionally terrestrial. An example...
- and E. finlaysonii, were
submerged within E.
tannensis as E.
tannensis var.
eremophila and E.
tannensis var.
finlaysonii respectively,
these being treated...
- of E.
tannensis, he
erected E.
tannensis subsp.
eremophila to hold both varieties. Thus this
subspecies comprises two varieties: E.
tannensis var. eremophila...
- The
Tanna fruit dove (Ptilinopus
tannensis) is a
species of bird in the
family Columbidae. It is
endemic to Vanuatu. Its
natural habitats are subtropical...
- leafless. It is
distinguished from the
other variety of E.
tannensis subsp. eremophila, E.
tannensis var. eremophila, by its
lobed involucral glands. This...
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Euphorbia tannensis var.
eremophila is the more
widespread variety of E.
tannensis subsp.
eremophila (Desert Spurge). It
grows as an
erect shrub, usually...
- tier and
epiphytic ****ociates
include Asplenium polyodon,
Tmesipteris tannensis,
Astelia solandri and
Lomaria discolor.
Community (ecology) Size-asymmetric...
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dromedaries in
Australia prefer Tri****sma zeylani**** and
Euphorbia tannensis. In India,
dromedaries are fed with
forage plants such as
Vigna aconitifolia...
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ornatus Schlegel, 1871 AU: New
Guinea 258
Tanna fruit dove
Ptilinopus tannensis (Latham, 1790) AU:
Vanuatu 259 Orange-fronted
fruit dove
Ptilinopus aurantiifrons...