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- Subclass Marattiidae Klinge Subclass Polypodiidae Cronquist, Takht. & Zimmerm. These subclasses correspond to Smith's four classes, with Ophioglossidae...
- Kingdom: Plantae class: Equisetopsida Subclass: Pinidae Cronquist, Takht. & Zimmerm. 1966 Orders and families Pinales Pinaceae Araucariales Araucariaceae Podocarpaceae...
- this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (also, sometimes, Zimmerm.) Jahn, Ilse (2001-01-01). Darwin & Co : eine Geschichte der Biologie in...
- Engl. (1) subclass Gnetidae Pax (3) subclass Pinidae Cronquist, Takht. & Zimmerm. (conifers) (1) Gymnosperm (Acrogymno****e) taxonomy has been considered...
- Africa from Ireland and Morocco to China Cephalanthera × mayeri (E.Mayer & Zimmerm.) A.Camus in E.G.Camus & A.A.Camus - Germany (C. damasonium × C. rubra)...
- Flowering Plants Phylum Magnoliophyta (flowering plants) Cronquist, Takht. & Zimmerm. ex Reveal (1996) class Magnoliopsida Brongn. (1843) (Dicotyledons) p. 7...
- Etayo) Flakus, Etayo & Miądl. (2019) Spirographa tricu****ta (F.Berger & E.Zimmerm.) Flakus, Etayo & Miądl. (2019) Spirographa usneae Flakus, ****wa & Etayo...
- PMC 3210670. PMID 21697162. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-08-08. Zimmerm, Carl (November 2014). "Meet Natures Nightmare Mindsuckers". National Geographic...
- boundaries with Waldmössingen, Beffendorf, Bösingen, Villingendorf, Hochwald, Zimmerm ob Rottweil, Eschbronn and Sulgen. Administratively, Waldmössingen and...
- Zijp (born 1879) Zimm. – Philipp Wilhelm Albrecht Zimmermann (1860–1931) Zimmerm. – Walter Max Zimmerman (1892–1980) ZimmeterAlbert Zimmeter [de] (1848–1897)...