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- Ribes divaricatum is a species in the genus Ribes found in the forests, woodlands, and coastal scrub of western North America from British Columbia to...
- Melampodium divaricatum, also known by its common name gold medallion is a species of flowering plant from the genus Melampodium. The species was first...
- 1958) Abe et al. 1967 (Approved Lists 1980) Synonyms Brevibacterium divaricatum Su and Yamada 1960 (Approved Lists 1980) "Brevibacterium flavum" Okumura...
- Lysiloma divaricatum is a flowering tree native to Mexico and Central America. Common names include mauto, quitaz, and tepemesquite in Mexico, quebracho...
- Croptilon divaricatum, called the slender scratchdaisy, is a North American species of flowering plants in the tribe Astereae within the family Asteraceae...
- Foeniculum azori**** Mill. Foeniculum capillaceum Gilib. Foeniculum divaricatum Griseb. Foeniculum dulce Mill. Foeniculum foeniculum (L.) H.Karst. Foeniculum...
- ) Kerr Kopsia cochinchinensis ****ze Nerium coronarium Jacq. Nerium divaricatum L. Reichardia grandiflora Dennst. Reichardia jasminoides Dennst. Taberna...
- Leptospermum divaricatum is a species of plant that is endemic to inland New South Wales. It is an erect or weeping shrub with compact fibrous bark, elliptical...
- Aichryson divaricatum is a species of succulent plant of the family Cr****ulaceae endemic to Madeira. It is usually smooth and glabrous, 4 to 30 centimetres...
- Stylidium divaricatum, known by the vernacular name daddy-long-legs, is a species in the genus Stylidium that is endemic to Western Australia. It was...