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- Peteria thompsoniae is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae known by the common names spine-noded milkvetch and Thompson's peteria. It...
- Penstemon thompsoniae, Thompson's beardtongue, is a low perennial plant endemic to the southwestern United States, where it grows in dry shrublands, woodlands...
- mollissimus thompsoniae (Astragalus thompsoniae) – Thompson's woolly milkvetch Eriogonum thompsoniae thompsoniae – Thompson's buckwheat Penstemon thompsoniae (Penstemon...
- Agrostis muelleriana Agrostis parviflora Agrostis propinqua Agrostis thompsoniae Agrostis venusta Alloteropsis semialata Amphibromus fluitans Amphibromus...
- Tateoka Agrostis taylorii C.E.Hubb. Agrostis tenerrima Trin. Agrostis thompsoniae S.W.L.Jacobs Agrostis tibestica Miré & Quézel Agrostis tileni G.Nieto...
- Society for planting in crevice gardens. In comparison to Penstemon thompsoniae and Penstemon teucrioides, it is less sensitive to moisture because it...
- tepicensis Straw Penstemon teucrioides Greene germander beardtongue Penstemon thompsoniae (A.Gray) Rydb. Thompson's penstemon Thompson's beardtongue Thompson penstemon...
- or Jaeger's ivesia) Lupinus jaegeri**** (lupin or lupines) Penstemon thompsoniaesubspecies jaegeri (Jaeger's beardtongue) Phacelia perityloides – subspecies...
- tetraphylla Cav. Oxalis texana (Small) R.Knuth Oxalis thelyoxys Focke Oxalis thompsoniae B.J.Conn & P.G.Richards Oxalis tomentosa Thunb. Oxalis tortuosa Lindl...
- Watson) Rydb. Peteria pinetorum Ced.Porter Peteria scoparia A.Gray Peteria thompsoniae S.Watson "Peteria A.Gray | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science"...