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- Neviusia, the snow-wreaths, is a genus of ornamental plants, which are native to the United States, containing two extant species and one extinct species...
- Neviusia alabamensis, the Alabama snow-wreath, is a small shrub which is native to the Southeastern United States. Neviusia alabamensis is considered...
- Neviusia cliftonii is a rare species of shrub in the rose family which is known by the common name Shasta snow-wreath. It is endemic to Shasta County,...
- Neviusia dunthornei is an extinct species of flowering plants in the family Rosaceae. The species is solely known from the early Eocene, Ypresian stage...
- Lyonothamnus Malacomeles Malus (Apples and crabapples) Mespilus Neillia Neviusia Oemleria Osteomeles Peraphyllum Petrophytum Photinia Physocarpus Prinsepia...
- subfamily Amygdaloideae. Kerrieae genera include Coleogyne Torr. Kerria DC. Neviusia A. Gray Rhodotypos Siebold & Zucc. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- hundred of endemic genera (such as Sanguinaria, Leavenworthia, Gillenia, Neviusia, Dionaea, Yeatesia, Pleea). The degree of species endemism is very high...
- Pav. Mespilus L. – synonym of Crataegus Micromeles Decne. Neillia D.Don Neviusia A.Gray Normeyera Sennikov & Kurtto Oemleria Rchb. Osteomeles Lindl. Pentactina...
- South African botanist at the Bolus Herbarium in Cape Town Restionaceae Bu Neviusia Ruben Denton Nevius (1827–1913), the plant's discoverer Rosaceae St Newbouldia...
- PMID 21653405. DeVore, M.L.; Moore, S.M.; Pigg, K.B.; Wehr, W.C. (2004). "Fossil Neviusia leaves (Rosaceae: Kerrieae) from the Lower Middle Eocene of Southern British...