Definition of Andryala. Meaning of Andryala. Synonyms of Andryala

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Definition of Andryala

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- Andryala is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. Accepted species A. aestivalis...
- Andryala integrifolia, also known as common Andryala, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. "Andryala integrifolia". Plants of the...
- region. Among the endemic plant genera are:[dubious – discuss] Anagyris Andryala Aphyllanthes Argania Argantoniella Bellardia Biserrula Bivonaea Bolanthus...
- its endemic plants including Matthiola maderensis, Echium nervosum, and Andryala glandulosa, and it has fauna, including birds, insects, and molluscs. One...
- trees together represent those insights. Acanthocephalus Actites Agoseris Andryala Anisocoma Aposeris Arnoseris Atrichoseris Calycoseris Catananche Chaetadelpha...
- 91 in). The larvae feed on the flowers of Andryala species including common Andryala (Andryala integrifolia), Andryala pinnatifida and Hieracium tomentosum...
- Oenanthe divaricata and Sanicula azorica Arceuthobium azori**** Asteraceae: Andryala crithmifolia, Argyranthemum thal****ophylum. A. winterii, Atractylis preauxiana...
- Fabaceae Rothia Schreb. 1791, an illegitimate synonym of the aster genus, Andryala Rothia Borkh. 1792, an illegitimate synonym of the gr**** genus, Mibora...
- distachyos". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen. "Andryala integrifolia". MaltaWildPlants.com. Retrieved 2022-01-04. Mifsud, Stephen...
- ledifolia (possibly extinct) Aetheolaena pichinchensis (possibly extinct) Andryala crithmifolia Anisopappus burundiensis (possibly extinct) Anthemis glaberrima...