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- Br****ica fruticulosa fruticulosa Br****ica fruticulosa glaberrima Br****ica fruticulosa mauritanica Br****ica fruticulosa numidica Br****ica fruticulosa pomeliana...
- Vertebrata fruticulosa(Boergeseniella fruticulosa (Wulfen) Kylin) is a small marine alga in the Division Rhodophyta. Vertebrata fruticulosa is a small...
- Salix fruticulosa is a species of flowering plant in the willow family Salicaceae, native to Nepal, the eastern Himalayas, and Tibet. It is common in...
- Portulacaria fruticulosa (previously Ceraria fruticulosa or Ceraria schaeferi) is a succulent plant found in southwestern Namibia and the northwestern...
- Matthiola fruticulosa, the sad stock or dark-flowered stock, is a species of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae, native to the Mediterranean region...
- Spigelia anthelmia var. peruviana A.DC. Spigelia domingensis Gand. Spigelia fruticulosa Lam. Spigelia nervosa Steud. Spigelia oppositifolia Stokes Spigelia quadrifolia...
- Echinopora fruticulosa is a species of stony coral in the family Merulinidae. Colonies of Echinopora fruticulosa form dome-shaped clumps reaching a maximum...
- Matthiola flavida Boiss. Matthiola fragrans (Fisch.) Bunge Matthiola fruticulosa (L.) Maire – sad stock Matthiola ghorana Rech.f. Matthiola glutinosa...
- Xanthosia fruticulosa is an erect, perennial subshrub in the family Apiaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has trifoliate...
- Atriplex fruticulosa is a species of saltbush known by the common names ball saltbush and little oak orach. It is endemic to California, where it grows...