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- seeds. Monochaetum alpestre Naudin Monochaetum amabile Almeda Monochaetum amistadense Almeda Monochaetum bonplandii (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin Monochaetum brachyurum...
- Monochaetum multiflorum is a flowering plant species in the genus Monochaetum indigenous to Colombia. The leaves of the plant contain the hydrolysable...
- Monochaetum floribundum is a sprawling shrub native to Central America. It is commonly found in cloud forests. It is sometimes grown in gardens for its...
- Species: G. monochaeta Binomial name Gratwickia monochaeta F.Muell. Synonyms Helichrysum mellorianum J.M.Black Helichrysum monochaetum (F.Muell.) H.Eichler...
- Memecylon L. Meriania Sw. Merianthera Kuhlm. Miconia D.Don Microlicia D.Don Monochaetum (DC.) Naudin Monolena Triana ex Benth. & Hook.f. Mouriri Aubl. Neblinanthera...
- meridionale Allothrombium minutum Allothrombium mitc****i Allothrombium monochaetum Allothrombium monspessulanum Allothrombium mossi Allothrombium muscaparasiticae...
- Miconia lacera Miconia minutiflora Miconia theaezans Mimosa somnians Monochaetum multiflorum P****iflora arborea Pinguicula moranensis Prosopis laevigata...
- Hedyosmun parvifolium Hypnum amabile Macrocarpaea glabra Miconia squamulosa Monochaetum myrtoideum Morella parvifolia Ocotea sericea Oreopanax bogotensis Oreopanax...
- males. This bee forages on many kinds of plants, including Miconia sp., Monochaetum sp., Solanum sp. Mimosa sp., and ****coce sp. Individual worker bees...
- range of host plants, including Miconia capitellata, Miconia dielsii, Monochaetum lineatum, Andesanthus lepidotus (syn. Tibouchina lepidota), Nectandra...