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though bulbs of some
species may be too
bitter to eat.
Lilium brownii var.
viridulum,
known as 百合 (pak hop; pinyin: bǎi hé;
Cantonese Yale: baak hap; lit....
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Lilium brownii var.
viridulum is a
variety of
Lilium brownii native to China.
Lilium brownii var.
viridulum was
named 百合 (bai he, "hundred united") in...
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Agathistoma viridulum is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Tegulidae. The size of the s****
varies between 13 mm and 30 mm...
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Pittosporum viridulum is a
critically endangered species of
plant in the
family Pittosporaceae. It is
endemic to the
Nilgiris in
Tamil Nadu, India. World...
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bulbs are used as food, as are the
other related species: L.
brownii var.
viridulum, L.
pumilum and L. candidum.
Under the
rules of
international botanical...
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Gymnostomum viridulum is a
species of moss
belonging to the
family Pottiaceae. It has
almost cosmopolitan distribution. "Gymnostomum
viridulum Brid". www...
- & Link) Ietsw. –
Iberian Peninsula, Macaronesia,
Morocco O. v. subsp.
viridulum (Martrin-Donos)
Nyman –
widespread from
Corsica to
Nepal O. v. subsp....
- The
small red-e****
damselfly (Erythromma
viridulum) is a
member of the
damselfly family Coenagrionidae. It is very
similar to the red-e**** damselfly....
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Binomial name
Verrucaria viridula (Schrad.) Ach. (1803)
Synonyms Endocarpon viridulum Schrad. (1794)
Verrucaria papillosa Ach. (1810)
Verrucaria obductilis...
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bulbs are used as food, as are the
other related species: L.
brownii var.
viridulum, L.
lancifolium and L. pumilum. Cats are
extremely sensitive to the toxicity...