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Fritillaria biflora, the
chocolate lily or
mission bells, is a
species of
fritillary native to
western California, US, and
northern Baja California, Mexico...
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Viola biflora is a
species of the
genus Viola. It is also
called alpine yellow-violet,
arctic yellow violet, or
twoflower violet. It is
found in Europe...
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Wollastonia biflora (syn.
Melanthera biflora) also
known as sea daisy,
beach daisy and sea ox-eye, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae...
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Triodanis biflora is a
species of
flowering plant native to the
Americas and
known commonly as
small Venus' looking-gl****. The
flower is
solitary and...
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Krigia biflora, also
known as two-flower
cynthia or two-flower
dwarf dandelion, is a
species of
plant in the
family Asteraceae. It is
native to North...
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Rhynchospora biflora,
known by the
common name of
twoflower beaksedge, is a
member of the
sedge family, Cyperaceae. It is a
perennial herb,
found in rainforests...
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Milla biflora,
Mexican star, is a
species of
flowering plant native to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Mexico,
Honduras and Guatemala,
where it
grows at 1...
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Tulipa biflora, the two-flowered tulip, is a
species of tulip,
native to the
former Yugoslavia, Crimea, Anatolia, the Caucasus,
southern Russia, Egypt...
- is
generally preferred over
distinguishing a
separate species (Caltha
biflora).
Caltha sagittata has a
rather large distribution.
Usually the leaves...
- Rafinesque,
Constantine Samuel. 1838.
Flora Telluriana 4: 51.
Spirostylis biflora Biota of
North America Program, 2014
county distribution map,
Thalia dealbata...