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- Aegiceras corniculatum, commonly known as black mangrove, river mangrove, goat's horn mangrove, or khalsi, is a species of shrub or tree mangrove in the...
- scientific names have been given to it: Solanum corniculatum E.André (non Huber: preoccupied) S. corniculatum of Hiern refers to an unidentifiable species...
- Corniculate, an Anglicisation of the Latin diminutives corniculata, corniculatum, and corniculatus, describes an object possessing hornlike extensions...
- Glaucium corniculatum, the blackspot hornpoppy or red horned-poppy, is a species of the genus Glaucium in the poppy family (Papaveraceae). It is an annual...
- Leptogium corniculatum is a species of fungus belonging to the family Collemataceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. "Leptogium corniculatum". www.mycobank...
- corniculata (Sw.) Mutel Synonyms Cymbidium corniculatum (Sw.) Spreng. Dendrobium corniculatum (Sw.) Sw. Epidendrum corniculatum Sw. Humboltia corniculata (Sw.) ****ze...
- Glaucium - the horned poppies including Glaucium flavum and Glaucium corniculatum Stylophorumcelandine poppy Argemoneprickly poppy Romneya – matilija...
- corniculatum f. grandiflorum ****ze Glaucium corniculatum var. mauritani**** ****ze Glaucium corniculatum f. sublobatum ****ze Glaucium corniculatum var...
- Primulaceae Formerly an isolated genus in Myrsinaceae Aegiceras Aegiceras corniculatum black mangrove, river mangrove or khalsi Aegiceras floridum Pteridaceae...
- Jean-Paul Potet, however, has suggested that the river mangrove (Aegiceras corniculatum), which at the time was called "tundok" ("tinduk-tindukan" today), is...