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- Agaricus flavovirens by Persoon in 1793. Thus this specific name meaning "of or pertaining to horses" in Latin takes precedence over Tricholoma flavovirens, the...
- Ferocactus flavovirens is a species of Ferocactus from Mexico. Ferocactus flavovirens forms clusters with plants growing up to 1 meter tall and more than...
- Casearia flavovirens is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae. It is found in Java and Bali in Indonesia. It is a vulnerable species threatened...
- centrifuga-morph. G. flavovirens produces ellipsoidal ascospores that have from 3 to 9 transverse septa and measure 16–42 by 4–8 μm. G. flavovirens contains two...
- Callistemon flavovirens.) It is a stiff shrub, distinguished by its silvery new growth and spikes of greenish flowers with yellow tips. Melaleuca flavovirens is...
- Crepidium flavovirens, commonly known as the green spur orchid, is a plant in the orchid family and is endemic to tropical far North Queensland. It is...
- Myanmar Coleus caninus subsp. flavovirens (Gürke) A.J.Paton, synonyms Coleus flavovirens, Plectranthus caninus subsp. flavovirensSouth Africa to Ethiopia...
- Jeanes, Jeff. "Caladenia flavovirens". Royal Botanic Gardens, Victoria: VicFlora. Retrieved 4 February 2017. "Caladenia flavovirens". Yarra Ranges shire Council...
- flavovirens is a species of plant in the family Myristicaceae. It is endemic to West Papua (Indonesia). Chadburn, H. (2020). "Myristica flavovirens"...
- In 2008 Robert Bates changed the name to Pterostylis flavovirens. The specific epithet (flavovirens) is derived from the Latin words flavus meaning “golden-yellow”...