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- Tropaeolum adpressum is a flowering plant in the family Tropaeolaceae. It is commonly known as nasturtium. The plant is native to Colombia and Ecuador...
- Hyperi**** adpressum, common name creeping St. Johnswort, is a flowering perennial plant found growing on wet ground in the United States. Robert H. Mohlenbrock...
- character. A leaf beetle, Paria sellata, feeds on the foliage of Hyperi**** adpressum, while ant species Formica montana and F. subsericea decorate their nests...
- species names. Some that are under review are here marked "U". Tropaeolum adpressum Tropaeolum albiflorum - U Tropaeolum argentinum Tropaeolum asplundii Tropaeolum...
- swinkianum H. tenuifolium Pseudobrathydium H. buckleyi Suturo**** H. adpressum H. apocynifolium H. cistifolium H. ellipti**** H. microsepalum H. nudiflorum...
- species was first described in 1805 by Jacques Labillardière, as Polygonum adpressum. It was transferred to the genus Muehlenbeckia in 1843 by Carl Meissner...
- swinkianum H. tenuifolium Pseudobrathydium H. buckleyi Suturo**** H. adpressum H. apocynifolium H. cistifolium H. ellipti**** H. microsepalum H. nudiflorum...
- the deserts of the Middle East and northern Africa. Species Rhanterium adpressum Coss. & Durieu - Morocco, Algeria Rhanterium epapposum Oliv. - Saudi Arabia...
- Stylidium adenophorum Stylidium adnatum : Beaked triggerplant Stylidium adpressum : Trigger-on-stilts Stylidium aeonioides Stylidium affine : Queen triggerplant...
- swinkianum H. tenuifolium Pseudobrathydium H. buckleyi Suturo**** H. adpressum H. apocynifolium H. cistifolium H. ellipti**** H. microsepalum H. nudiflorum...