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- Rosa woodsii is a species of wild rose known by the common names Woods' rose, interior rose, common wild rose, mountain rose, pear-hip rose, and prairie...
- Styphelia woodsii, commonly known as nodding beard-heath, is a species of flowering plant in the heath family Ericaceae and is endemic to southern continental...
- region of the Canadian Prairie provinces as Rosa woodsii (Woods' rose), nor is it as common as Rosa woodsii in the boreal forest of northern North America...
- willmottiae Hemsl. – Miss Willmott's rose, Willmott's rose (Gymnocarpae) Rosa woodsii Lindl. – Woods' rose, interior rose, mountain rose, pear-hip rose, common...
- virginiana, "Virginia rose", a rose species native to North America Rosa woodsii, "wild rose" of the sagebrush steppe in the Great Basin of North America...
- stizolobii Wolf 1920 Pseudomonas stizolobii (Wolf 1920) Stapp 1935 Pseudomonas woodsii (Smith 1911) Stevens 1925 Burkholderia andropogonis (Smith 1911) Gillis...
- wingspan is 10.5–13.5 mm. Adults are on wing in June. The larvae feed on Rosa woodsii. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lampronia aenescens. TOLweb Perry...
- discovered and named for Meriwether Lewis, and pink-flowered Woods' rose (Rosa woodsii) Bitterroot River near Darby, Montana Bitterroot River in Winter Bitterroot...
- isolated from several plants, including Olea europaea (leaves, fruit), Rosa woodsii (leaves), Prosopis glandulosa (leaves and twigs), Phoradendron juniperinum...
- 12–16 mm. Adults are on wing in June. The larvae probably feed on Rosa woodsii. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lampronia sublustris. Wikispecies...