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species Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Rosa
acicularis. Maiz-Tome, L. (2016). "Rosa
acicularis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2016: e.T64323755A67730697...
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specific epithet,
acicularis, is
derived from
Latin and
means "needle-shaped". Two
varieties are recognized:
Eleocharis acicularis var.
acicularis – most of species...
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Dianthus acicularis is a
species of pink in the
carnation family mostly found in the
Urals region;
eastern European Russia and
western Siberia, with some...
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George Maxwell. The
specific epithet (
acicularis)
means "needle-pointed",
referring to the leaves. "Leucopogon
acicularis".
Australian Plant Census. Retrieved...
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Pleurandra acicularis in his book
Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen. In 1862,
Ferdinand von
Mueller changed the name to
Hibbertia acicularis in his book...
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Leptosiphon acicularis (syn.
Linanthus acicularis) is a
species of
flowering plant in the
phlox family known by the
common names bristly linanthus and...
- New
South Wales. "Daviesia
acicularis".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 23
September 2021. Wood, Betty. "Daviesia
acicularis".
Lucid Keys.
Retrieved 23...
- been prepared. "Kunzea
acicularis". APNI.
Retrieved 13
December 2016. Toelken, ****mut R.; Craig, Gil F. (2007). "Kunzea
acicularis, K.
strigosa and K. similis...
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maximum recorded depth is 780 m. "Erosaria
acicularis". Gastropods.com.
Retrieved 20
October 2010.
Naria acicularis (Gmelin, 1791). Retrieved through: World...
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eastern New
South Wales. "Dillwynia
acicularis".
Australian Plant Census.
Retrieved 21 May 2021. "Dillwynia
acicularis".
Royal Botanic Garden Sydney. Retrieved...