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- Hypocalymma verticillare is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a...
- Peucedanum verticillare, common name giant hog fennel or milk parsley, is a herbaceous plant in the genus Peucedanum of the family Apiaceae. Peucedanum...
- glau**** Farw. Apocynum farwellii f. ternarium Farw. Apocynum farwellii f. verticillare Farw. Apocynum greeneanum Bég. & Belosersky Apocynum hypericifolium Aiton...
- that grows in fresh and brackish water Giant hog fennel, Peucedanum verticillare, also known as Milk Parsley, a herbaceous plant in the genus Peucedanum...
- species has been sometimes placed under the genus Pleiocraterium as P. verticillare along with the species, P. plantaginifolium (Arn.) Bremek. from Sri Lanka...
- Nuytsia, that the specimen may have been collected with Hypocalymma verticillare in the high rainfall areas in the south-west of Western Australia. Hypocalymma...
- papillose myrtle Hypocalymma uncinatum Strid & Keighery Hypocalymma verticillare Rye Hypocalymma xanthopetalum F.Muell. – yellow myrtle Endlicher, Stephan...
- Eswatini, Gauteng Miraglossum superbum Kupicha - KwaZulu-Natal Miraglossum verticillare (Schltr.) Kupicha - KwaZulu-Natal Kupicha, Frances Kristina. 1984. Kew...
- distribution in the British Isles. Formerly; Selinum palustre. Peucedanum verticillare, a herbaceous plant in the genus Peucedanum of the family Apiaceae, found...
- and pale to bright yellow flowers with 80 to 135 stamens. Hypocalymma verticillare is a low-growing to erect or sprawling shrub that typically grows to...