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- Clematis marmoraria (New Zealand dwarf clematis) is an evergreen plant with parsley-like, leathery and dark green foliage. The white flowers are about...
- related to Venusia marmoraria. Wikispecies has information related to Venusia marmoraria. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Venusia marmoraria (Leech 1897)". Home...
- Clematis macropetala Ledeb. – downy clematis Clematis mandshurica Clematis marmoraria Sneddon – New Zealand dwarf clematis Clematis microphylla DC. – small-leaved...
- (Geometra) betularia Linnaeus, 1758 Phalaena (Noctua) p-grae**** (Poda, 1761) marmoraria (Sepp, 1792) Phalaena (Geometra) ulmaria (Borkhausen, 1794) Eubyja betularia...
- Clematis manipurensis (Brühl) W.T.Wang Clematis marata Armstr. Clematis marmoraria Sneddon Clematis mashanensis W.T.Wang Clematis mauritiana Lam. Clematis...
- anarchists, who had started a strike on August 26 at Jacob Aloys Friedrichs marmoraria demanding the eight-hour day. Soon after the strike statement, they founded...
- mentioned in 1370 as Contra. Marmorera is first mentioned about 840 as ad Marmoraria. The old village was destro**** and flooded when the Marmorera dam was...
- 1982 Venusia lineata Wileman, 1916 Venusia maniata Xue, 1999 Venusia marmoraria (Leech, 1897) Venusia megaspilata (Warren, 1895) Venusia naparia Oberthür...
- Celmisia gibbsii Celmisia parva Celmisia rupestris Celmisia similis Clematis marmoraria Colobanthus squarrosus Coprosma talbrockiei Dracophyllum marmoricola Dracophyllum...
- above Lai da Marmorera. Marmorera is first mentioned about 840 as ad Marmoraria. Marmorera had an area, as of 2006[update], of 19 km2 (7.3 sq mi). Of...