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Bouteloua dactyloides was
first scientifically described by the
early American botanist Thomas Nuttall in 1818 with the
binomial name
Sesleria dactyloides. Nuttall...
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octoploid (2n = 72) form of T.
dactyloides.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Tripsa****
dactyloides. "Tripsa****
dactyloides". Natureserve.org. May 5,...
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Commons has
media related to
Xenomigia dactyloides.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Xenomigia dactyloides. Miller,
James S.; Thiaucourt, Paul (November...
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Arthrobotrys dactyloides is a
species of
fungus in the
family Orbiliaceae. It is nematophagous,
forming loops of
hypha to trap nematodes, on
which it...
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australe -
South America Tripsa****
cundinamarce -
Colombia Tripsa****
dactyloides -
widespread in
Latin America, West Indies,
eastern USA Tripsa**** intermedium...
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wrongly identified as M.
dactyloides Gaertn. in many
herbarium specimens and
regional floras.
Taxonomy Myristica dactyloides differs from the
Indian taxon...
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Sought out when
young and tender, it has an
excellent taste.
Neolentinus dactyloides is a fire
ecology species [1] that
fruits from m****ive
subterranean pseudosclerotia...
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October to November.
Hakea dactyloides was
first described in 1788 by
Joseph Gaertner who gave it the name
Banksia dactyloides. In 1800 it was described...
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Australia and the
United States (Stenotaphrum
secundatum and
Bouteloua dactyloides, respectively).
Hierochloe odorata is a very
hardy perennial, able to...
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syngas and
bioenergy Algae,
Buchloe dactyloides[citation needed], Jatropha, and switchgr****
Building and construction...