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- Diuris porrifolia, commonly called the small-flowered donkey orchid is a species of orchid which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It...
- Spiranthes porrifolia is a species of orchid known by the common names creamy lady's tresses and western ladies' tresses. It is native to the western United...
- Synonyms Ophrys unifolia G.Forst. Epipactis porrifolia Sw. Microtis parviflora R.Br. Microtis porrifolia (Sw.) R.Br. Microtis banksii A.Cunn. Microtis...
- polyclada Kraft, 2007 Ulva popenguinensis P.J.L. Dangeard, 1958 Ulva porrifolia (S.G. Gmelin) J.F. Gmelin Ulva profunda W.R. Taylor, 1928 Ulva prolifera...
- "gracile and open-spiralled, with narrow subpandurate labella". Spiranthes porrifolia plants also look similar. Spiranthes perexilis has been found in California...
- Mountains, USA) Spiranthes pitouchaoensis S.S.Ying (2022) (Taiwan) Spiranthes porrifolia Lindl. (1840) – l****-leaved ladies'-tresses, creamy ladies'-tresses (western...
- Dunn Crepis pleurocarpa A.Gray Crepis pontana (L.) Dalla Torre Crepis porrifolia D.Don Crepis praemorsa (L.) Tausch Crepis pterothecoides Boiss. Crepis...
- porphyrochila D.L.Jones & C.J.French – Yalgorup donkey orchid (W.A.) Diuris porrifolia Lindl. – small-flowered donkey orchid (W.A.) Diuris praecox D.L.Jones...
- several species, including Spiranthes romanzoffiana, S. cernua, and S. porrifolia before the plant was finally described as a new species in 1984. Morphological...
- genus. He did not include Ophrys unifolia G.Forst. (1786) and Epipactis porrifolia Sw. (1800) and these names were used by later authors, although now recognised...