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- serrulata (Lindl.) Loudon Padus serrulata (Lindl.) S.Ya.Sokolov Prunus angustissima Nakai Prunus cerasus var. floresimplici Thunb., not validly publ. Prunus...
- Acaciella angustissima (prairie acacia, white-ball acacia, ocpatl, or palo de pulque) is most recognized for its drought tolerance and its ability to be...
- Yucca angustissima, the narrowleaf yucca, is a plant in the family Agavaceae, known as the "narrow-leaved yucca." It is native to Arizona, New Mexico,...
- Bambusa angustissima is a species of Bambusa bamboo. Bambusa angustissima is endemic to Gaozhou of Guangdong province of China. The plant grows to 900 cm...
- Eugenia angustissima, also known as very fine leafed cherry, cerejinha de folhas finíssimas, cereja de folhas finíssimas, guamirim folha de agulha, is...
- Clematicissus angustissima is a vine in the Vitaceae family, endemic to the Geraldton area of Western Australia. The species was first described as Vitis...
- Eucalyptus angustissima, or narrow-leaved mallee, is a small tree that is native to the south of Western Australia. Distribution is scattered in southern...
- Veronica stricta, synonym Hebe stricta, commonly called koromiko, is a flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae, which is endemic to New Zealand. Koromiko...
- Achillea ambigua Pollini Achillea anethifolia Fisch. ex Herder Achillea angustissima Rydb. Achillea arenicola A.****er Achillea bicolor Wender. Achillea borealis...
- Nisiturris angustissima is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Pyramidellidae, the pyrams and their allies. This species occurs...