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- for Phaseolus angustissimus (slimleaf bean)". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 2021-01-24. "SEINet Portal Network - Phaseolus angustissimus". swbiodiversity...
- Convolvulus angustissimus is a herb in the family Convolvulaceae. The perennial herb has twisted stems and typically grows to a height of 0.02 to 0.6...
- Wall. 1831 Synonyms Synonymy Carduus amplexicaulis Noronha Sonchus angustissimus Hook.f. Sonchus australis Trevir. Sonchus ciliatus Lam. Sonchus fabrae...
- Bromopsis kazbecki (Tzvelev) Tzvelev Bromus albidus M.Bieb. Bromus angustissimus K.Koch Bromus chloroticus M.Bieb. ex ****h Bromus inermis Steven Zerna...
- eight groups based on phylogenetic clades: Filiformis group Phaseolus angustissimus A. Gray Phaseolus filiformis—slimjim bean Phaseolus carterae Leptostachyus...
- scorpionweed), powdered root mixed with water and used for rashes. Phaseolus angustissimus (slimleaf bean), crushed leaves, blossoms and powdered root rubbed on...
- Vegetable Once the taproot has been roasted, it is edible. Convolvulus angustissimus Pink Moonflower Root/tuber/bulb Vegetable Once the taproot has been...
- angustissimus; Prairie acacia, Acaciella angustissima; sea snail, Vexillum angustissimum angustusangustaangustumangustatusangustissimus –...
- Sint. T. albomarginatus Kitam. T. altaicus S.A.Nikitin & Schischk. T. angustissimus S.A.Nikitin T. armeniacus Kuth. T. artemczukii Klokov T. aureus Boiss...
- bird's-foot-trefoil Lotus anfractuosus (Baker f.) Kramina & D.D.Sokoloff Lotus angustissimus L. – slender bird's-foot trefoil Lotus arabicus Sol. ex L. Lotus arenarius...