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- Grielum is a genus of four accepted species of plants in the family Neuradaceae. They are low-growing annual herbs endemic to dry regions, mainly in Western...
- Tribulus and Grielum species are specialised for such attachment, variously being flat, but with upward-directed spikes as in say, Grielum humifusum, or...
- Grielum humifusum is a species of flowering plant in the family Neuradaceae. "Grielum humifusum Thunb". The Plant List. Retrieved 12 January 2015. v t...
- Neuradaceae are a family of flowering plant, comprising three generaGrielum, Neurada and Neuradopsistotalling ten known species. These genera were...
- generally remains entire until germination, as commonly happens in species of Grielum. syncarpous (of a gynoecium) Composed of united carpels. synonym An outdated...
- Neuradaceae, Genus Grielum: Grielum cuneifolium Schinz, indigenous Grielum grandiflorum (L.) Druce, endemic Grielum humifusum Thunb. indigenous Grielum humifusum...
- tetrandrum Myricaceae Morella cordifolia Morella quercifolia Neuradaceae Grielum grandiflorum Oleaceae Olea capensis Olea europaea africana Onagraceae Ludwigia...
- (Thamnochortus ****igerus) Lanceleaf sage (Salvia lanceolata) Sand primrose (Grielum grandiflorum) Strandroos (Limonium peregrinum) There are possible 83 species...
- racemosa Ferraria crispa Ficinia indica Ficus natalensis~ Gladiolus griseus Grielum grandiflorum Helichrysum niveum Helichrysum patulum Hermannia pinnata Hermannia...
- on limited observations of only two species, the plant genera noted are Grielum, Helichrysum, Senecio, and Hemimeris. Sphecodopsis aculeata (Friese, 1922)...