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- Hastingsia serpentinicola is a species of flowering plant known by the common name Klamath rushlily. It is native to the mountains of northwestern California...
- Hastingsia is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae, known generally as rushlilies. These are small perennial...
- Hastingsia bracteosa is a rare species of flowering plant in the agave subfamily of the asparagus family known by the common name large-flowered rushlily...
- Hemisphere. Species: Hastingsia gracilis (MacGillivray, 1883) Hastingsia irregularis Borg, 1944 Hastingsia pygmaea Borg, 1944 Hastingsia whitteni Taylor,...
- Hastingsia alba is a species of flowering plant known by the common names white rushlily and white schoenolirion. The plant is native to northern California...
- Ornithogalum L. by some sources) Agavoideae Hagenbachia Nees & Mart. Agavoideae Hastingsia S.Watson Asparagoideae Hemiphylacus S.Watson Agavoideae Herreria Ruiz...
- which now encomp****es the diurnal plants formerly placed in this genus. Hastingsia and Cam****ia, which are placed in a large clade with Chlorogalum that...
- Anthericaceae Eremocrinum M.E.Jones Furcraea Vent. Hagenbachia Nees & Mart. Hastingsia S.Watson Chlorogalaceae, Hyacinthaceae Herreria Ruiz & Pav. Herreriaceae...
- Conrad van H****elt (1797–1823) Salicaceae Qu H****eltiopsis Salicaceae Qu Hastingsia Serr**** Clinton Hastings (1813–1893), lawyer Asparagaceae Bu Hatiora...
- "NatureServe Explorer 2.0". US Forest Service. Conservation agreement for Hastingsia bracteosa, H. atrogurpurea, Gentiana setigera, Epilobium oreganum, and...