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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...
- and E. finlaysonii, were submerged within E. tannensis as E. tannensis var. eremophila and E. tannensis var. finlaysonii respectively, these being treated...
- 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...
- of E. tannensis, he erected E. tannensis subsp. eremophila to hold both varieties. Thus this subspecies comprises two varieties: E. tannensis var. eremophila...
- leafless. It is distinguished from the other variety of E. tannensis subsp. eremophila, E. tannensis var. eremophila, by its lobed involucral glands. This...
- Euphorbia tannensis var. eremophila is the more widespread variety of E. tannensis subsp. eremophila (Desert Spurge). It grows as an erect shrub, usually...
- 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...
- and New Zealand Tmesipteris solomonensis Braithwaite 1973 Tmesipteris tannensis (Spreng.) Bernh. - New Zealand Tmesipteris truncata (R.Br.) Desv. - Australia...
- dromedaries in Australia prefer Tri****sma zeylani**** and Euphorbia tannensis. In India, dromedaries are fed with forage plants such as Vigna aconitifolia...
- tier and epiphytic ****ociates include Asplenium polyodon, Tmesipteris tannensis, Astelia solandri and Lomaria discolor. Community (ecology) Size-asymmetric...