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Cymbidium madidum,
commonly known as the
giant boat-lip orchid, is a
plant in the
orchid family and is
endemic to north-eastern Australia. It is a clump-forming...
- Thomps. - NSW
Leptospermum madidum A.R.Bean - Qld, WA, NT
Leptospermum madidum A.R.Bean subsp.
madidum - Qld
Leptospermum madidum subsp.
sativum A.R.Bean...
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Leptospermum madidum is a
species of
shrub or
small tree that is
endemic to north-western Australia. It has
weeping branches,
smooth bark, pale green...
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Allium madidum,
common name
mountain swamp onion, is a
plant species native to the west-central
Idaho (Valley, Adams, and
Washington Counties), southern...
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Sympetrum madidum, the red-veined meadowhawk, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Libellulidae. The red-veined
meadowhawk is a medium-sized dragonfly...
- blue taxa in Europe,
including Entoloma bloxamii sensu stricto,
Entoloma madidum (previously
considered a synonym), E. atromadidum, E. ochreoprunuloides...
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Aboriginal people in Australia,
plants such as
giant boat-lip
orchid (Cymbidium
madidum),
quinine bush (Petalostigma pubescens), or blue-leaved
mallee (Eucalyptus...
- was
previously referred to the
European species Entoloma bloxamii or E.
madidum.
Molecular research,
based on
cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has...
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Sympetrum kunckeli (Selys, 1884)
Sympetrum maculatum Oguma, 1922
Sympetrum madidum (Hagen, 1861) – red-veined
meadowhawk Sympetrum meridionale (Selys, 1841)...
- Malaysia, Sumatra,
Borneo and Java 300–1,500
metres (980–4,920 ft)
Cymbidium madidum Lindl. 1840
eastern Australia 0–1,300
metres (0–4,265 ft)
Cymbidium suave...