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- media related to Reynoutria sachalinensis. The Plant List, Reynoutria sachalinensis (F.Schmidt) Nakai "Reynoutria sachalinensis". Germplasm Resources Information...
- Euonymus sachalinensis (syn. Euonymus planipes), the flat-stalked spindle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Celastraceae, native to ****an...
- Spisula sachalinensis (****anese: 姥貝, Ubagai or 北寄貝, Hokkigai; Uilta: Sarukki), the Sakhalin surf clam, is a species of edible sal****er clam in the family...
- ISBN 0-9553515-0-2. "Abies sachalinensis (Sakhalin fir, トドマツ, Пихта сахалинская) description". Conifers.org. "Abies sachalinensis / Sakhalin fir | Conifer...
- Bacidia sachalinensis is a little-known species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was...
- habitats. The plants found in eastern Asia have been called Mentha sachalinensis, among other synonyms. Mentha canadensis is a perennial plant with an...
- Of The Former Soviet Union, Arnica sachalinensis (Regel) A. Gray Henriette's Herbal, Photo: Arnica sachalinensis Victoria adventure, Gallery of Aquatic...
- Salix udensis (syn. S. sachalinensis F.Schmidt) is a species of willow native to northeastern Asia, in eastern Siberia (including Kamchatka), northeastern...
- Prunus densifolia Koehne Prunus floribunda Koehne Prunus sachalinensis (F.Schmidt) Miyoshi Prunus serrulata var. sachalinensis (F.Schmidt) E.H.Wilson...
- sachalinensis is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is endemic to ****an and Sakhalin. Bogutskaya, N. (2022). "Pseudaspius sachalinensis"...