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- Aretia Subsection Aretia Subsection Dicranothrix Aizoidium Douglasia Chamaejasme Subsection Chamaejasmoidea Subsection Villosae Pseudoprimula Vitaliana...
- primarily occurs in the plant community Campanulo carnicae–Moehringietum villosae, often ****ociated with other specialized rock-dwelling plants including...
- species are host specific: A. fabae, A. lentis, A. pisi, and A. viciae-villosae infect the faba bean, lentil, pea, and hairy vetch respectively. That is...
- regulation. The object of protection is a natural complex of Calamagrostio villosae-Pinetum (bór wilgotny trzcinnikowy), which consists of pine with an admixture...
- Nepenthes sect. Alatae, Nepenthes sect. Micramphorae, and Nepenthes sect. Villosae. The following cultivar names were first published in this magazine: Cephalotus...
- (1904) Epicoc**** variabile L.W. Hou, L. Cai & Crous (2020) Epicoc**** viciae-villosae W. Zhao, Q. Ning & J.Y. Yan (2023) Epicoc**** viticis Qian Chen, Crous &...
- Euphorbietum glabliflorae, Potentilla-Fumaretum bonopartei, Salvio-Scorsoneretum villosae, Echinario-Convolvuletum althaeoides, Onosmo-Scabietosum fumaroides, Vitici-Tarmaricetum...
- "Taxonomic revision of the genus Cheilymenia Boud. – 9. The sections Villosae and Obtusipilosae, and a revision of the genus Pseudoaleuria Lusk (Pezizales...
- calotropidis Diplodia calycanthi Diplodia calycotomes Diplodia calycotomes-villosae Diplodia camelliae Diplodia camelliaecola Diplodia camphorae Diplodia canthiifolia...
- Part I: The Origin of a Fertile Hexaploid Form in the PimpinellifoliaeVillosae crosses". British Journal of Experimental Biology. 1: 557–570. doi:10.1242/jeb...