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Triosteum,
commonly known in
American English as horse-gentian or, less commonly, feverwort, and, in
Standard Chinese as 莛子藨属 (ting zi biao shu), is a...
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Triosteum aurantia****, also
known as
orangefruit horse-gentian, is a
perennial species of
Triosteum native to
North America.
Triosteum aurantia**** may...
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Triosteum perfoliatum,
commonly known as
perfoliate tinker's-weed, late
horse gentian,
common horse gentian, perfoliate-leaved horse-gentian, feverwort...
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Triosteum angustifolium,
commonly known as
yellowfruit horse-gentian, is a
species of
flowering plant belonging to the
family Caprifoliaceae. It is found...
- – honeysuckle, 158
species Symphoricarpos Duhamel – snowberry, 15
species Triosteum L. – horse gentian, 6
species Subfamily Dipsacoideae × Succisoknautia...
- with a
broad tropical distribution Psychotria nervosa,
native to
Florida Triosteum perfoliatum, an
herbaceous plant native to
North America which has been...
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generation per year. The
larvae feed on
Triosteum species,
including Triosteum perfoliatum and
possibly Triosteum aurantia****. They are
green with a reddish...
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perfoliata (N)
Triosteum angustifolium (N)
Triosteum aurantia**** var. aurantia**** (N)
Triosteum aurantia**** var.
glaucescens (N)
Triosteum aurantia**** var...
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perfoliata (N)
Triosteum angustifolium (N)
Triosteum aurantia**** var. aurantia**** (N)
Triosteum aurantia**** var.
glaucescens (N)
Triosteum aurantia**** var...
- on
plants including dogbane (Apocynum), Lonicera, Viburnum, Amsonia,
Triosteum, Diervilla, and Symphoricarpos.
Hemaris diffinis is
notable for its colorful...