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- Daphne gnidium (commonly known as the flax-leaved daphne) is a poisonous evergreen shrub from the Mediterranean region with narrow, dense dark-green foliage...
- Acacia gnidium is a shrub belonging to the genus Acacia and the subgenus Phyllodineae that is native to parts of north eastern Australia. The shrub typically...
- giraldii Nitsche Daphne glomerata Lam. Daphne gnidioides Jaub. & Spach Daphne gnidium L. Daphne gracilis E.Pritz. Daphne grueningiana H.J.P.Winkl. Daphne hekouensis...
- again in August in two generations in France. The larvae feed on Daphne gnidium. They mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a full...
- 2–7.5 mm for males and 8–9.5 mm for females. The larvae feed on Daphne gnidium. They mine the leaves of their host plant. Revision of the genus Phyllobrostis...
- Pyrenees-Orientales, Var) and Italy. The wingspan is 9-9.5 mm. The larvae feed on Daphne gnidium. Fauna Europaea Revision of the genus Phyllobrostis Staudinger, 1859 (Lepidoptera...
- glaucoptera – clay wattle Acacia gloeotricha Acacia glutinosissima Acacia gnidium Acacia gonocarpa Acacia gonoclada Acacia gonophylla Acacia gordonii Acacia...
- to the Acacia johnsonii group along with Acacia eremophiloides, Acacia gnidium and Acacia ixodes but can be distinguished by its longer phyllodes. Another...
- dwarf shrub resembling the olive and with acrid leaves (perhaps Daphne gnidium). "Page CI-CY". CalFlora. Archived from the original on 2006-03-12. Retrieved...
- transferred back to genus Acacia in 2001. The only other synonym is Acacia gnidium var. latifolia. The specific epithet is a reference to the sticky nature...