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- Drymaria cordata, the tropical chickweed, West Indian chickweed, or golondrina, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native...
- northeastern Mexico: Drymaria coa****lana Drymaria cordata Drymaria lyropetala Drymaria monticola Drymaria pattersonii Drymaria pratheri Schultes, Josef (Joseph)...
- Drymaria monticola is a herb restricted to Santa Cruz in the Galapagos, where it is commonly found in the highlands. There is one doubtful record on Santiago...
- Europe, central and western Asia and northern Africa Drymaria cordata, a species of the genus Drymaria This page is an index of articles on plant species...
- Drymaria pratheri is a plant species endemic to a small section of the Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is known only from gypseous soils near Rancho Estacas...
- Additionally, bobolinks in the Galápagos have been found with seeds from Drymaria cordata, a plant native to the Galápagos but highly invasive elsewhere...
- viscosa) man back (Desmodium incanum) blood wisp (Iresine diffusa) s****afras (S****afras albidum) hops (Humulus lupulus) nerve wisp (Drymaria cordata)...
- carnations and pinks Dicheranthus Webb Dichodon (Bartl. ex Rchb.) Rchb. Drymaria Willd. ex Schult. Drypis P.Mic**** ex L. Engellaria Iamonico Eremogone...
- element at the lower levels including Platycerium, Nephrolepis biserrata, Drymaria and Asplenium africanum. The S****andrian moist evergreen forest on schistose...
- (Ipomoea species), kopou dhekia, lexuosum Lygodium flexuosum, lai jabori (Drymaria cordata), horumanimuni (Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides jalokia (Capsi**** annuum)...