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- Physoplexis comosa, the tufted horned rampion, is a species of flowering plant in the family Campanulaceae, native to alpine Europe. It is the only species...
- rapunculus, a species of wildflower formerly cultivated as a vegetable Physoplexis comosa, tufted horned rampion Phyteuma, a genus of wildflowers Valerianella...
- (may be included in Codonopsis) Peracarpa - SE Asia Petromarula - Crete Physoplexis - Alps Phyteuma - Europe and Asia Platycodon - E Asia Prismatocarpus...
- (hybrid genus) Physalis (ground cherry) Physaria (bladderpod) Physocarpus Physoplexis Physostegia Phyteuma Phytolacca (pokeweed) Picea (spruce) Picrasma Pieris...
- individual plant, it is inferred that Phyteuma is closely linked with Physoplexis. While both genera come from the same family (Campanulaceae), this link...
- and Wagenitzia lancifolia Berberis maderensis Campanula morettiana and Physoplexis comosa Euphorbia nevadensis Gesneriads: Ramonda heldreichii (as Jankaea...
- Physochlaina bladder covering (the inflated calyx) Solanaceae Solanales CS G Physoplexis bladder weaving (the corolla) Campanulaceae Asterales St G Physostegia...
- huteri, Moehringia glaucovirens, Paederota bonarota, Paederota lutea, Physoplexis comosa, Rhodothamnus chamaecistus, Wulfenia carinthiaca, and plants native...
- European white waterlily Nymphaea alba, Typha, spatterdock Nuphar lutea, Physoplexis comosa. In acidic bogs are growing Drosera and Pinguicula. http://www...
- the Insubric dandelion (Leontodon inc****), tufted horned rampion (Physoplexis comosa), Saxifraga retica (Saxifraga hostii), Tlaspi with round leaves...