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- Tetragonia vestita I.M.Johnst. Tetragonia virgata Schltr. Tetragonia de****bens Tetragonia echinata Tetragonia implexicoma Tetragonia ovata Tetragonia...
- Tetragonia tetragonioides, commonly called New Zealand spinach, Warrigal greens and other local names, is a flowering plant in the fig-marigold family...
- Aizoanthemopsis Klak Aizoanthemum Dinter ex Friedrich Aizoon L. Gunniopsis Pax Tetragonia L. Genera: Genera: Tribe Ruschieae Acrodon N.E.Br Aloinopsis Schwantes...
- references the square shape of the Tetragonias skull when viewed dorsally. Not to be confused with the plant Tetragonia, Tetragonias were dicynodont anomodonts...
- Tetragonia cristata is a member of the genus Tetragonia endemic to Australia. The annual herb has a prostrate habit and typically grows to a height of...
- Tetragonia eremaea is a member of the genus Tetragonia and is endemic to Australia. The annual herb has a prostrate habit that typically grows to a height...
- Tetragonia fruticosa, or kinkelbossie, is an endemic Southern African coastal perennial shrub or scrambler, well-suited to dune sand stabilisation and...
- Tetragonia implexicoma, commonly known as bower spinach, is a species of plant in the Aizoaceae, or ice-plant family. A similar species is Tetragonia...
- Tetragonia de****bens (dune spinach or sea spinach) is a coastal shrub, native to southern Africa. It grows as a trailing undershrub with thick, pale, furry...
- Tetragonia ****ata is a Southern African perennial shrub or scrambler. The species is highly variable but can be recognised by its leaves which are flat...