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- in scientific literature. These synonyms include Biatora vernalis f. conglomerata, Collema aggregatum var. conglomeratum, Collema fasciculare var. conglomeratum...
- Jervis Bay, New South Wales. Fungi portal "Index Fungorum: Amandinea conglomerata". John A. Elix; Gintaras Kantvilas (2013). "New taxa and new records...
- Eucalyptus conglomerata, commonly known as the swamp stringybark, is a species of straggly tree or mallee that is endemic to Queensland. It has rough,...
- Macaranga conglomerata is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is found in Kenya and Tanzania. It is threatened by habitat loss. Lovett,...
- Eremophila conglomerata is a flowering plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to central areas of Western Australia. It is an erect...
- Peronospora conglomerata is a biotrophic plant pathogen (part of the downy mildew taxon) which affects geranium species. Its conidiop****s are tree-like...
- Species: E. quakerata Binomial name Eupithecia quakerata Pearsall, 1909 Synonyms Eupithecia apacheata C****ino, 1927 Eupithecia conglomerata McDunnough, 1946...
- conglomerata is a species of plant from the family of Myrtaceae. It is found in Malaysia and Singapore. Kochummen, K.M. (1998). "Eugenia conglomerata"...
- Verbena bonariensis subsp. bonariensis L. Verbena bonariensis subsp. conglomerata Briq. V. bonariensis is cultivated as an ornamental plant for traditional...
- Iris × germanica is the accepted name for a species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae commonly known as the bearded iris or the German bearded...