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- capillaris Plagiochila chinensis Plagiochila corticola Plagiochila cr****itexta Plagiochila delavayi Plagiochila deltoidea Plagiochila determii Plagiochila euryphyllon...
- sectio Martagon Rchb. are the Turks' cap lilies Plagiochila aerea Taylor is the type species of Plagiochila sect. Bursatae Section (biology) Tod F. Stuessy...
- Plagiochila fasciculata is a species of liverwort in the family Plagiochilaceae. Found in eastern Australia and New Zealand in moist sites. "Plagiochila...
- Plagiochila deltoidea is a species of liverwort in the family Plagiochilaceae. It was first described by Lindenb. It is found in New Zealand and Tasmania...
- Plagiochila laetevirens is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Plagiochilaceae. It is common as an epiphyte in the dryland forests of Guyana...
- Plagiochila wolframii is a species of plant in the family Plagiochilaceae. It is endemic to Peru. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist...
- bryophytes have been found to produce natural pesticides. The liverwort, Plagiochila, produces a chemical that is poisonous to mice. Other bryophytes produce...
- insights, open questions, and reinvestigations of Frullania dilatata and Plagiochila asplenioides". Journal of Systematics and Evolution. 55 (4): 333–339...
- platyphylla clump growing on a tree. Pellia epiphylla, growing on moist soil. Plagiochila asplenioides, a leafy liverwort. Riccia fluitans, an aquatic thallose...
- Eicher, Th.; Blechschmidt, M.; Becker, H. (May 1992). "Ten asulenes from Plagiochila longispina and Calypogeia azurea". Phytochemistry. 31 (5): 1671–1678...