- corollas.
Myosotis tenericaulis is in the
plant family Boraginaceae and was
originally described in 1918 by
Donald Petrie.
Myosotis tenericaulis is morphologically...
- Ehrh. ex Hoffm. (wood forget-me-not)
Myosotis taverae Valdés
Myosotis tenericaulis Petrie Myosotis tineoi C.Brullo &
Brullo Myosotis traversii Hook.f....
-
suborbiculatus S.Moore
Aeschynanthus superbus C.B.Clarke
Aeschynanthus tenericaulis Diels Aeschynanthus tengchungensis W.T.Wang
Aeschynanthus teysmanni****...
-
Prebble and
Michael Thorsen. It is
morphologically most
similar to M.
tenericaulis,
another creeping, bracteate-prostrate
species of Myosotis, and also...
- creeping, bracteate-prostrate species, M. spatulata, M. matthewsii, M.
tenericaulis and M. albiflora. It can be
differentiated from the
first two by the...
- J.Sm., Bull. Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg, III, 9: 151 (1927).
Ceratostylis tenericaulis Ridl., Trans. Linn. Soc. London, Bot. 9: 192 (1916).
Ceratostylis tenuis...
- bracteate-prostrate
species including M. matthewsii, M. chaffeyorum, M.
tenericaulis and M. albiflora. It can be
distinguished from all four of
these species...
- Irmsch.
Begonia temburongensis Sands Begonia tenera Dryand.
Begonia tenericaulis Ridl.
Begonia tengchiana C.I Peng & Y.K.Chen
Begonia tenuibracteata C...
- to the New
Zealand endemic bracteate-prostrate
creeping species, M.
tenericaulis, but can be
distinguished from that
species by its
larger nutlets, styles...
- is
morphologically most
similar to M. spatulata, M. chaffeyorum, M.
tenericaulis and M. albiflora. The type
specimen of
Myosotis matthewsii is lodged...