- to Brazil. This
plant is
cited in
Flora Brasiliensis by Carl
Friedrich Philipp von Martius. (in Portuguese)
Flora Brasiliensis: Aspido****
discolor...
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Dialyceras discolor is a tree in the
family Sphaerosepalaceae. It is
endemic to Madagascar.
Dialyceras discolor is
known only from a few
locations in the...
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variegata (Hook.) Stehlé
Tradescantia discolor L'Hér.
Tradescantia discolor var.
concolor Baker Tradescantia discolor var.
variegata Hook.
Tradescantia versicolor...
- The
Differently Colored Catasetum (Catasetum
discolor) is a
species of orchid.
Media related to
Catasetum discolor at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Ludisia (Lus.) is a
genus of
orchids that
contains just one species,
Ludisia discolor,
commonly referred to as
jewel orchid. They are
native to
Southern China...
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Lomaria discolor,
synonym Blechnum discolor,
commonly called crown fern (Māori: piupiu), is a
species of fern in the
family Blechnaceae. This species...
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Diospyros discolor (commonly
known as
velvet apple,
velvet persimmon, kamagong, or
mabolo tree) is a tree of the
genus Diospyros of
ebony trees and persimmons...
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Trema discolor is a
species of
plant in the
family Cannabaceae. It is
endemic to
French Polynesia. Florence, J. 1998.
Trema discolor. 2006 IUCN Red List...
- Ti****ria
discolor, the
crippled cranefly or crane-fly orchid, is a
perennial terrestrial woodland orchid, a
member of the
family Orchidaceae. It is the...
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epithet dis
refers to a
negation of color. The
single species is
Pachycormus discolor endemic to the Baja
California peninsula.
Called the Baja
elephant tree...