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- Viburnum treleasei (Portuguese: folhado), the Azorean laurustinus, is a species in the genus Viburnum endemic to the Azores. It inhabits natural forests...
- Stenocereus treleasei, commonly known as tunillo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Oaxaca in Mexico. A shrubby, candelabriform...
- Delphinium treleasei, commonly known as named glade larkspur or Trelease's larkspur, is a perennial flowering plant found it temperate areas of the eastern...
- molinae V. mortonianum V. phlebotrichum V. scabrellum V. subpubescens V. treleasei V. tridentatum V. venosum (or V. dentata var venosum) Hydrangea arborescens...
- Quercus gulielmi-treleasei is a species of plant in the family ****aceae. It is found in Costa Rica and Panama. It is placed in section Lobatae. Gallagher...
- Cynodontium sueci**** var. limprichtianum (Grebe) I. Hagen Cynodontium treleasei Cardot & Thér. Dicranoweisia obliqua Kindb. Dicranum blyttii Bruch & Schimp...
- of this species: Agave schotti var. schottii and Agave schottii var. treleasei. Agave schottii is native to North America. It is found in the United...
- Schott ex Trel. Yucca confinis McKelvey Yucca thornberi McKelvey Yucca treleasei J.F.Macbr. The plant is known from the Great Basin, the Mojave, Sonoran...
- western and midland subspecies were sometimes considered a full species, treleasei. In 1931, Bishop and Schmidt defined the current "four in one" taxonomy...
- Anthurium treleasei is a species of plant in the family Araceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane...