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- Hedera hibernica, the Atlantic ivy, Boston ivy or Irish ivy, is a species of ivy native to the Atlantic coast of Europe. It is an evergreen climbing plant...
- Topographia Hibernica (Latin for Topography of Ireland), also known as Topographia Hiberniae, is an account of the landscape and people of Ireland written...
- Dilta hibernica is a species of jumping bristletail in the family Machilidae. It is found in Europe. "Dilta hibernica". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23. Bowser...
- Aria hibernica, commonly known as Irish whitebeam, is a species of whitebeam endemic to Ireland. It occurs in most counties, usually as scattered individuals...
- This was the catalyst for his literary career; his work Topographia Hibernica (first circulated in m****cript in 1188, and revised at least four times)...
- Yersinia hibernica is a species of Yersinia that was originally isolated in a pig-production environment. The type strain is CFS1934 (= NCTC 14222 = LMG...
- Studia Hibernica is an annual academic journal for Irish studies, including a wide spectrum of Irish language and literature, history, etymology and toponomy...
- Collectanea Hibernica was a history journal published annually by the Franciscan Province of Ireland between 1958 and 2006. It published sources on Irish...
- Analecta Hibernica is the official academic journal of the Irish M****cripts Commission, carrying reports on the commission's work and publishing shorter...
- Moerckia hibernica (vernacular name: Irish ruffwort[citation needed]) is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Moerckiaceae. It is native to...