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- Prunus turneriana is a species of plant in the rose, apple and peach family Rosaceae, native to New Guinea and Australia. Its common names include almondbark...
- Species: E. columbina Binomial name Endoxyla columbina Lucas, 1898 Synonyms Eudoxyla (Zeuzera) columbina Lucas, 1898 Xyleutes turneriana Oberthur, 1916...
- Herb. Bomarea floribunda (****h) Herb. Bomarea halliana Herb. Bomarea turneriana Herb. Bomarea oligantha Baker Bomarea frondea Mast. Alstroemeria caldasiana...
- have anti-fungal properties. The three Zonaria Australian species Z. turneriana, Z. crenata and Z. angustata produce phloroglucinol derivatives. Zonaria...
- microscope Z. aureomarginata can be distinguished from its sister species Z. turneriana as the cells in the pith region have an irregular size and form irregular...
- Russian almond P. tomentosaNanking cherry P. trilobaflowering plum P. turnerianaalmondbark P. ursina – Bear's plum P. × ****oensis – Yoshino cherry P...
- Adolf Hugo Magnusson reported examining the type specimen of Caloplaca turneriana (Ach.) Oliv., and he subsequently treated it as synonym of C. atroflava...
- Echinochloa stagninaburgu millet Echinochloa telmatophila Echinochloa turneriana Echinochloa ugandensis Echinochloa walteri – Walter's barnyard gr**** -...
- Prunus oocarpa Prunus polystachya Prunus pullei Prunus schlechteri Prunus turneriana Prunus wallaceana Liu, Xiao-Lin; Wen, Jun; Nie, Ze-Long; Johnson, Gabriel;...
- Asia Prunus fasciculata, native to the southwestern United States Prunus turneriana, native to Papua New Guinea and Australia Sterculia foetida, native to...