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- Vac****ia sieberiana, until recently known as Acacia sieberiana and commonly known as the paperbark thorn or paperbark acacia, is a tree native to southern...
- C****ia sieberiana, the drumstick tree, is a tree in the family Fabaceae native to Africa. It ranges from 10 to 20 metres in height and has very bright...
- Cr****ula sieberiana, the Australian stonecrop is a succulent plant found in a variety of habitats in Australia, New Zealand and Lord Howe Island. It has...
- Poa sieberiana, commonly known as grey tussock-gr**** and snow gr****, is a species of tussock gr**** that is endemic to Australia. The species was formally...
- Viola sieberiana is a perennial shrub of the genus Viola native to southeastern Australia. T. A. James. "New South Wales Flora Online: Viola sieberiana"....
- Gahnia sieberiana, commonly known as the red-fruit saw-sedge, is a tussock-forming perennial plant in the family Cyperaceae, endemic to Australia. It is...
- described as new to science by Johann Friedrich Laurer in 1827, as Parmelia sieberiana. Johannes Hillmann transferred the taxon to the genus Teloschistes in...
- C****ia roxburghii DC.—Roxburgh's c****ia C****ia rubriflora Ducke C****ia sieberiana DC. C****ia spruceana Benth. C****ia swartzioides Ducke var. scarlatina...
- var. hottentotta Cr****ula setulosa (South African pygmyweed) Cr****ula sieberiana (Austral stonecrop) Cr****ula socialis Cr****ula solierii (smoothseed pygmyweed)...
- Trees and bushes: Genus Acacia and Rhus, such as Acacia caffra, Acacia sieberiana and Rhus pentheri and other species like Ziziphus mucronata, Ehretia rigida...