-
Robinia hispida,
known as the
bristly locust, rose-acacia, or moss locust, is a
shrub in the
subfamily Faboideae of the pea
family Fabaceae. It is native...
-
Helminthotheca echioides,
known as
bristly (or prickly) oxtongue, is a
sprawling annual or
biennial herb
native to
Europe and
North Africa. It was originally...
-
Rubus hispidus, with the
common names swamp dewberry,
bristly dewberry,
bristly groundberry, groundberry,
hispid swamp blackberry or
running swamp blackberry...
-
Modiola caroliniana,
which is
known by
several common names including bristly-fruited mallow,
Carolina bristlemallow, babosilla, and
redflower mallow...
-
Bristly buttercup is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Ranunculus hispidus Ranunculus pensylvanicus,
native to
North America This page...
- the
sixth highest in Wales.
Routes to the
summit lead from
Tryfan and
Bristly Ridge to the north, via
Glyder Fawr from Pen-y-P**** to the south, and along...
-
Crepis setosa, the
bristly hawksbeard, is a
European species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae. It has
become naturalized in
North America and...
-
Smilax tamnoides,
common name
bristly greenbrier, is a
North American species of
plants native to the
United States and Canada. It is
widespread from...
-
Alcea setosa, the
bristly hollyhock, is an
ornamental plant in the
family Malvaceae. The
bristly hollyhock is
native to the Levant:
ranging from Crete...
-
Aralia hispida,
commonly known as the
bristly sarsaparilla, is a
member of the
family Araliaceae. It can be
found in
eastern North America from Hudson...