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- and sp****ly to densely prickly, growing to a length of 1.5 m (5 ft). The erect height of M. pudica usually reaches around ~30 cm (~1 ft). The leaves are...
- doi:10.3732/ajb.89.9.1503. PMID 21665752. Rivadavia, F.; K. Kondo; M. Kato & M. Hasebe (2003). "Phylogeny of the sundews, Drosera (Droseraceae), based...
- (Howell) P.V.Wells Arctostaphylos rudis Jeps. & Wiesl. Arctostaphylos sensitiva Jeps. Arctostaphylos silvicola Jeps. & Wiesl. Arctostaphylos stanfordiana...
- Amorpha perforata Schkuhr Amorpha rabiae Lex. Amorpha retusa Raf. Amorpha sensitiva Voss Amorpha tenesseensis Schult. Amorpha tomentosa Raf. Amorpha verrucosa...
- Smithia salsuginea Hance Smithia sensitiva Aiton Smithia setulosa Dalzell Smithia venkobarowii Gamble Smithia yehii C.M.Wang, Chih Y.Chang & Y.H.Tseng Smithia...
- selloi Benth. Mimosa sensibilis Griseb. Mimosa sensitiva L. Mimosa sericantha Benth. Mimosa serpensetosa L.M.Borges Mimosa serra Burkart Mimosa setifera...
- French. It is also known as sensitiva trepadora in Cuba; and analeira, dormideira, juquiri-rasteiro, malicia-de-mulher, or sensitiva in Brazil. In South Asia...
- Indigofera secundiflora Poir. Indigofera senegalensis Lam. Indigofera sensitiva Franch. Indigofera sericovexilla C.T.White Indigofera sesquipedalis San****pa...
- (2003) Fomitopsis sensitiva (Lloyd) R.Sasaki (1954) Fomitopsis singularis (Corner) T.Hatt. (2003) Fomitopsis spraguei (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Gilb. & Ryvarden...
- The Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. 97: 311–313. Lekhak, M. M.; Yadav, S. R. (2012-09-01). "Crinum malabari**** (Amaryllidaceae), a remarkable...