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- Bishopiana is a genus of Asian dwarf spiders that was first described by K. Y. Eskov in 1988. As of May 2019[update] it contains only two species: B. glumacea...
- Veronica bishopiana, the Waitākere rock koromiko, is a flowering plant belonging to the family Plantaginaceae. It is native to West Auckland in New Zealand...
- beccabunga, brooklime Veronica bellidioides Veronica besseya Veronica bishopiana Veronica bullii Veronica calycina, cup speedwell Veronica catarractae...
- Veronica armstrongii Hebe barkeriVeronica barkeri Hebe bishopianaVeronica bishopiana Hebe brachysiphonVeronica brachysiphon Hebe breviracemosa...
- similar to Veronica bishopiana, however tends to grow smaller and does not share the maroon-green leaves of Veronica bishopiana. The plant was first...
- hill is also a habitat for the rare Waitākere rock koromiko Veronica bishopiana and Hall's tōtara, Podocarpus laetus. Te Rau-o-te-****a / Mount Donald...
- northern rātā and rimu. The ranges are home to one endemic species, Veronica bishopiana, the Waitākere rock koromiko, and additionally some species which are...
- ****ayne Veronica biloba Schreb. ex L. Veronica birleyi N.E.Br. Veronica bishopiana Petrie Veronica blakelyi (B.G.Briggs & Ehrend.) B.G.Briggs Veronica ×...
- logging industry. One plant species is native to West Auckland, Veronica bishopiana, the Waitākere rock koromiko. A number of other plant species are primarily...
- Saaristo, 1973 — France, Spain Bisetifer Tanasevitch, 1987 — Ukraine, Russia Bishopiana Eskov, 1988 — Russia Blestia Millidge, 1993 — United States Bolephthyphantes...