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- Santalum fernandezianum, also known as the Chile sandalwood, was a species of plant in the Santalaceae family. It was endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands...
- in the tree-fern forests. An endemic species of sandalwood, Santalum fernandezianum, was overexploited for its fragrant wood, has not been seen since 1908...
- ixioides **** Orthrosanthus chilensis Klotzsch ex Baker Sisyrinchium fernandezianum Steud. Sisyrinchium formosum (Graham) F.Muell. Strumaria chilensis Molina...
- Four species, commonly called ʻiliahi, are endemic to Hawaiʻi. S. fernandezianum, endemic to the Juan Fernández Islands off the coast of Chile, was also...
- australe Thouars Apium chilense Hook. & Arn. Apium commersonii DC. Apium fernandezianum Johow Apium graveolens L. - celery, wild celery Apium insulare P.S.Short...
- has led to their extinction—such as the sandalwood species Santalum fernandezianum, in Juan Fernández Islands; and others to the brink of extinction, such...
- Psiadia schweinfurthii Psidium dumetorum Sanicula kauaiensis Santalum fernandezianum Schiedea amplexicaulis Sicyos villosus Stellaria elatinoides Stenocarpus...
- Oldenlandia adscensionis Wendlandia angustifolia Family Santalaceae Santalum fernandezianum Family Rutaceae Galipea ossana Melicope cruciata Melicope haleakalae...
- Ophioglossum convexum J.E.Burrows Ophioglossum coriaceum A.Cunn. Ophioglossum fernandezianum C.Chr. – doubtful species Ophioglossum × giovanninii Peruzzi, Pierini...
- Guichenot, 1848 Mendosoma fernandezianum Guichenot 1848 Mendosoma lineatum Guichenot, 1848 Both M. caerulescens and M. fernandezianum have been considered...