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- Oxalis tetraphylla (often traded under its synonym O. deppei) is a bulbous herbaceous perennial plant from Mexico. It is sometimes sold as lucky clover...
- Macadamia tetraphylla is a tree species in the family Proteaceae native to Australia. Common names include macadamia nut, bauple nut, prickly macadamia...
- attributed to the slow harvesting process. A Macadamia integrifolia / M. tetraphylla hybrid commercial variety is widely planted in Australia and New Zealand;...
- Rauvolfia tetraphylla is a plant in the family Apocynaceae, growing as a bush or small tree. It is commonly known as the be still tree or devil-pepper...
-  odorata Binomial name Dipteryx odorata (Aubl.) Willd. Synonyms Coumarouna odorata Aubl. Coumarouna tetraphylla (Benth.) Aubl. Dipteryx tetraphylla Benth....
-  triangularis. Species with four regular leaflets – in particular O. tetraphylla (four-leaved pink-sorrel) – are sometimes misleadingly sold as "four-leaf...
- Lindenia tetraphylla, or bladetail, is a species of dragonfly from the family Gomphidae found in Central and Southwest Asia, and parts of the Mediterranean...
- Peperomia tetraphylla, known as the acorn peperomia or four-leaved peperomia, is a small plant in the Piperaceae family that grows natively in tropical...
- treated by some as a synonym of K. tetraphylla. However, these two names apply to two distinct species. The name K. tetraphylla dates from 1923 and applies to...
- Asperula tetraphylla is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It was first described in 2009 and is endemic to South Australia. "Asperula...