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- markings Gazania rigens var. uniflora has smooth green glabrous leaves, and yellow flowerheads without dark markings Gazania rigens var. rigens. Yellow flowerhead...
- Namaqualand, Northern Cape, South Africa Gazania rigens (flower) Clumping gazania (Gazania rigens) cultivar known as 'Copper King' at the Desert Demonstration...
- Muhlenbergia rigens Gr**** Manual Treatment: Muhlenbergia rigens "Muhlenbergia rigens-Deer Gr****_Habit and Cultural Information". "Muhlenbergia rigens: A Gr****...
- "Leontodon rigens (Aiton) Paiva & Ormonde". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 9 July 2023. "Leontodon rigens rigid hawkbit"...
- Clasmatocolea rigens is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Lophocoleaceae. It is among the most common liverwort species of Kerguelen Island...
- Sporobolus rigens is a species of gr**** in the family Poaceae. It is native to Argentina. "Sporobolus rigens (Trin.) É.Desv. | Plants of the World Online...
- Cyperus rigens is a species of sedge that is native to parts of South America. The species was first formally described by the botanists Carl Borivoj Presl...
- acanthifolius Lam. Carduus oleraceus (L.) Vill. Carduus parviflorus L. Carduus rigens Dryand. ex Aiton Carduus tataricus L. Cirsium braunii Nyman Cirsium flavescens...
- semi-dwarf to very large selections for the landscape. Deer gr**** (Muhlenbergia rigens) and canyon prince wild blue rye (Leymus condensatus) are po****r in larger...
- others changed the name to Cyanothamnus rigens on the basis of cladistic analysis. The specific epithet (rigens) possibly refers to the habit of this species...