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- Calopyxis Tul. Campylochiton Welw. ex Hiern Campylogyne Welw. ex Hemsl. Chrysostachys Pohl Codonocroton E.Mey. ex Engl. & Diels Cristaria Sonn. Embryogonia...
- Astragalus chrysostachys is a species of milkvetch in the family Fabaceae. "Astragalus chrysostachys Boiss". Plants of the World Online. The Trustees...
- Vriesea chrysostachys is a plant species in the genus Vriesea. It is an epiphyte native to Colombia, Peru, and Trinidad. Vriesea 'Pactole' Kew World Checklist...
- in 1991, he described two varieties of V.chrysostachys: Verticordia chrysostachys Meisn. var. chrysostachys which has deep yellow flowers on stalks 2...
- Steud. Cyperus buchananii Boeckeler Cyperus callistus Ridl. Cyperus chrysostachys Boeckeler Cyperus cubensis Steud. Cyperus damiettensis A.Dietr. Cyperus...
- chlorobracteatum Mood & Theilade Zingiber chrysanthum Roscoe Zingiber chrysostachys Ridl. Zingiber citriodorum Theilade & Mood Zingiber clarkei King ex...
- chontalensis (Baker) L.B.Sm. = Tillandsia chontalensis Vriesea chrysostachys É.Morren = Goudaea chrysostachys – Trinidad, Colombia, Peru Vriesea correia-araujoi E...
- (Benth.) S.A.O’Donnell & G.P.Lewis Entada camerunensis Villiers Entada chrysostachys (Benth.) Drake Entada dolichorrhachis Brenan Entada elephantina (Burch...
- Swaziland Aloe christianii Reynolds – S. Tanzania to S. Africa Aloe chrysostachys Lavranos & L.E.Newton – E. Kenya Aloe cipolinicola (H.Perrier) J.-B...
- Verticordia grandis and the other species are V. comosa, V. lepidophylla, V. chrysostachys, V. aereiflora, V. dichroma, V. × eurardyensis, V. muelleriana, V. argentea...