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- Grewia tiliifolia (syn. Grewia damine) is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae sensu lato. A tree reaching 8 m (26 ft), it is found in...
- Salvia tiliifolia (lindenleaf sage or Tarahumara chia) is a vigorous, herbaceous annual in the family Lamiaceae that is native to Central America. As a...
- Vitis tiliifolia is a New World liana in the grape family commonly known as Caribbean grape. Other names include West Indian grape, water vine, Agrá and...
- or of the related Salvia columbariae, Salvia polystachia, or Salvia tiliifolia. Chia seeds are oval and gray with black and white spots, having a diameter...
- ansu (Maxim.) Kom. Armeniaca holosericea (Batalin) Kostina Armeniaca armeniaca (L.) Huth Prunus tiliifolia Salisb. Prunus xanthocarpos Hort. ex C.Koch...
- plants belonging to the family Convolvulaceae. The only species is Rapona tiliifolia. Its native range is Madagascar. "Rapona Baill. | Plants of the World...
- Premna tahitensis var. rimatarensis F.Br. Premna tateana F.M.Bailey Premna tiliifolia Zipp. ex H.J.Lam & Bakh. Premna timoriana Decne. Premna truncata Turcz...
- are on wing from August to November. The larvae probably feed on Vitus tiliifolia and other Vitaceae species, such as Vitis, Cissus and Ampelopsis. In Florida...
- called "golden chia",[citation needed] Salvia polystachia, and Salvia tiliifolia. Chia is an annual herb growing up to 1.75 metres (5 feet 9 inches) tall...
- myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica), Indian kino (Pterocarpus marsupium), Grewia tiliifolia and axlewood (Anogeissus latifolia). Species growing in the understorey...