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- Taraxa**** ceratophorum, also known as the horned dandelion, is a species of flowering plant within the genus Taraxa**** and family Asteraceae. This alpine...
- subspecies of Taraxa**** officinale, including: Taraxa**** officinale subsp. ceratophorum (Ledeb.) Schinz ex T****ung which is commonly called common dandelion...
- Stylidium ceratophorum is a dicotyledonous plant that belongs to the genus Stylidium (family Stylidiaceae). It is an annual plant that is endemic to the...
- ceratophorum, the horned dandelion, considered by some sources to be a North American subspecies of T. officinale (T. officinale subsp. ceratophorum)...
- brazilense Steinernema cameroonense Steinernema carpocapsae Steinernema ceratophorum Steinernema cholashanense Steinernema citrae Steinernema costaricense...
- carnosum : Fleshy-leaved triggerplant Stylidium caulescens Stylidium ceratophorum Stylidium chiddarcoopingense Stylidium chinense Stylidium c****anthum :...
- Centridium Lindl. Species Stylidium aceratum Stylidium calcaratum Stylidium ceratophorum Stylidium diceratum Stylidium ecorne Stylidium edentatum Stylidium longicornu...
- trifolia) heartleaf twayblade (Listera cordata) horned dandelion (Taraxa**** ceratophorum) knotted pearlwort (Sagina nodosa) Labrador tea (Rhododendron groenlandi****)...
- characteristics of this species have been recorded before. The description of S. ceratophorum given by Rica Erickson in 1958 noted that the corolla colour is either...
- as being sandy soils on cr**** margins. It grows in the presence of S. ceratophorum, S. rubriscapum, Drosera caduca, D. paradoxa, Byblis liniflora, and Grevillea...