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- Myosotis cheesemanii is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, endemic to the South Island of New Zealand. Donald Petrie described the...
- Garnotia cheesemanii, the Rarotongan garnotia gr****, is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae that is endemic to the island of Rarotonga in the Cook...
- Corybas cheesemanii, commonly known as Cheesemans spider orchid or spurred helmet orchid, is a species of terrestrial orchid endemic to New Zealand. It...
- Myrsine cheesemanii, known as the Cook Islands myrsine or ka‘ika makatea (in Mangaia), is a species of shrub within the family Myrsinaceae. It is endemic...
- Kermadecs, formerly described either as Rhopalostylis cheesemanii or R. baueri var. cheesemanii, were relegated to synonymy with the Norfolk Island R...
- Myosotis chaffeyorum Lehnebach Myosotis chak****ica  O.D.Nikif. Myosotis cheesemanii Petrie Myosotis × cinerascens Petrie Myosotis colensoi (Kirk) J.F.Macbr...
- Small-leaved tree daisy Olearia fimbriata Streamside tree daisy Olearia cheesemanii Subantarctic tree daisy Olearia lyallii Swamp akeake Olearia telmatica...
- There are currently 11 recognized species in this genus: Lagocephalus cheesemanii (Clarke, 1897) Lagocephalus gloveri Abe & Tabeta, 1983 Lagocephalus guentheri...
- Society Islands (Tahiti) and Marquesas Islands Vaccinium cereum subsp. cheesemanii Skottsb. – Cook Islands (Rarotonga) Vaccinium cereum var. raiateense...
- "Checklist of fungi on nikau palm (Rhopalostylis sapida and R. baueri var. cheesemanii), in New Zealand." New Zealand Journal of Botany 42.2 (2004): 335–355...