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- together making up the subsection Delavayanae, and P. cathayana, P. decomposita, P. jishanensis, P. osti, P. qiui and P. rockii which constitute the...
- Lastreopsis decomposita, known as the trim shield fern, is a common plant found in eastern Australia. The habitat is rainforest or moist sheltered eucalyptus...
- Gahnia decomposita is a tussock-forming perennial in the family Cyperaceae, that is native to southern parts of Western Australia. "Gahnia decomposita". FloraBase...
- delavayi Paeonia ludlowii subsection ****tae Paeonia cathayana Paeonia decomposita Paeonia jishanensis Paeonia ostii Paeonia qiui Paeonia rockii Paeonia...
- Synonyms Bidens cicutifolia Tausch Bidens cicutaefolia Tausch Bidens decomposita Wall. ex DC. Bidens elongata Tausch Bidens fervida Hort. ex Colla Bidens...
- contributions from P. qiui, P. ostii, P. cathayana and P. jishanensis. Paeonia decomposita is the only species from the ****tae that has not contributed to these...
- refers to its resemblance to Nephrodium decompositum R.Br. (= Lastreopsis decomposita (R.Br.) Tindale). The plant is a terrestrial or epiphytic fern. Its fronds...
- Lehnert Cyathea cystolepis Sodiro Cyathea darienensis R.C.Moran Cyathea decomposita (H.Karst.) Domin Cyathea decorata (Maxon) R.M.Tryon Cyathea decurrens...
- (Tardieu) Tardieu Lastreopsis davallioides (Brack.) Tindale Lastreopsis decomposita (R.Br.) Tindale Lastreopsis dissecta (C.T.White & Goy) Labiak, Sundue...
- Colombia, Ecuador Ericentrodea davidsmithii H.Rob. - Bolivia Ericentrodea decomposita S.F.Blake & Sherff - Peru Ericentrodea homogama (Hieron.) S.F.Blake &...