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- All parts of P. erubescens are toxic due to calcium oxalate and should be kept away from pets and young children. "Philodendron erubescens". Plants of the...
- Arisaema erubescens contains the phenolic compound paeonol. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Schott & Endlicher (1832). "Arisaema erubescens (Wallich)...
- Inocybe erubescens, also known as I. patouillardii, commonly known as the deadly fibrecap, brick-red tear mushroom or red-staining Inocybe, is a poisonous...
- Buellia erubescens is widely distributed throughout the North America and Europe. List of Buellia species "Common Button Lichen (Buellia erubescens)". iNaturalist...
- Catalpa × erubescens (or Catalpa erubescens), the hybrid catalpa, is a hybrid plant species of Catalpa in the family Bignoniaceae. It is a medium-sized...
- Macrodiplosis erubescens is a species of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. "Macrodiplosis erubescens Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- world. Lophospermum erubescens has been confused with Lophospermum scandens, partly because the earliest illustration of L. erubescens was labelled as L...
- November 2021. "Viburnum erubescens in Flora of China @ efloras.org". www.efloras.org. Retrieved 2022-06-28. "Viburnum erubescens". The Royal Horticultural...
- attenuatum var. ambiguum. John Patrick Rourke named it L. erubescens in 1970. The species epithet erubescens is derived from the Latin “erubesco”, meaning “I blush”...
- Styphelia erubescens was first described in 1867 by Ferdinand von Mueller in his Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae. The specific epithet (erubescens) means...