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- Castilleja linariifolia is a perennial plant, native to the United States and is the state flower of Wyoming. It has a number of common names including...
- Melaleuca linariifolia is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae, and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is commonly known as snow-in-summer, narrow-leaved...
- Nierembergia linariifolia, called the narrow-leaved cupflower, is a species of plant described by Robert Graham. Nierembergia linariifolia is part of the...
- 1905 by Joseph Maiden and Ernst Betche and given the name Melaleuca linariifolia var. alternifolia in the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South...
- Coprosma linariifolia, commonly called mikimiki or yellow wood, is a shrub or small tree that is native to New Zealand. C. linariifolia is found in lowland...
- Polygala linariifolia is a species of flowering plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae). It extends worldwide, including in the Australian states of...
- the flowers are eaten in small amounts and in moderation. Castilleja linariifolia is the state flower of Wyoming. "Genus: Castilleja Mutis ex L. f." Germplasm...
- Ionactis linariifolia also known as the flax-leaf ankle-aster, flaxleaf whitetop or simply aster is a North American species of plants in the family Asteraceae...
- State of Wyoming State flower: Wyoming Indian paintbrush (Castilleja linariifolia) State fossil: Knightia State gemstone: Wyoming nephrite jade State gr****:...
- hypericifolia in Arthurs Seat State Park M. salicina - a po****r garden shrub M. linariifolia (snow-in-summer). Tea trees (spelled Ti-Trees) are specifically mentioned...