- (1688–1746).
Waltheria calcicola Urb. –
Raichie Waltheria indica L. – Basora-prieta, ʻuhaloa
Waltheria virgata -
Ewart &
Cookson Waltheria tomentosa "Genus:...
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Waltheria indica is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mallow family, Malvaceae, that has a
pantropical distribution. It is
believed to have originated...
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Waltheria virgata is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mallow family, Malvaceae, that is
found in the
north of
Western Australia, and in the Northern...
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Waltheria tomentosa is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae which is
endemic to the
Marquesas Islands. The
species was
described by Johann...
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respiratory tract disorders, skin disorders, and
healing agent for cuts and wounds. 'Uhaloa
Waltheria indica Upper respiratory infections and asthma....
- in the
United States on the
Florida Keys and Cuba. The
larvae feed on
Waltheria indica. Moth
Photographers Group at
Mississippi State University Beccaloni...
- sub-marginal line in forewings. The
larvae feed on
Oryza sativa,
Waltheria americana, and
Waltheria indica. Herbison-Evans, Don & Crossley,
Stella (29
April 2014)...
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Adenanthera pavonina,
Ficus religiosa,
Psidium guajava,
Ocimum tenuiflorum,
Waltheria indica,
Dendrobium macrostachyum and Sida
acuta were
recorded in the sacred...
- of the
internal carotid plexus in the
cavernous sinus. The
plant genus Waltheria from the
family Sterculiaceae is
named after him. The
standard author...
- L. subsp.
lobata var. lobata, not indigenous,
naturalised Genus Waltheria:
Waltheria indica L.
indigenous Genus Wissadula:
Wissadula rostrata (Schumach...