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- Cirsium spinosissimum, common name spiniest thistle, is a European species of thistle which grows in dry rocky areas. It is found in France, Italy, Germany...
- Prisomera spinosissimum is a species of phasmid or stick insect of the genus Prisomera. It is found in India, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. "Species Details :...
- Sargocentron spinosissimum is a species of fish in the squirrelfishes. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2007). "Sargocentron spinosissimum" in FishBase...
- Mionochroma spinosissimum is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Schmidt in 1924. It is known from Peru. Bezark, Larry...
- Hedysarum spinosissimum is a species of annual herb in the family Fabaceae. They have a self-supporting growth form and compound, broad leaves. Individuals...
- example, Cirsium heterophyllum has minimal spininess while Cirsium spinosissimum is the opposite. Typically, species adapted to dry environments have...
- Cirsium serrulatum Cirsium setidensgondre or Korean thistle Cirsium spinosissimum Cirsium subniveum – gray thistle, Jackson Hole thistle Cirsium tanakae...
- Chenopodium bonus-henricus Cicerbita alpina Cicerbita plumieri Cirsium spinosissimum Clematis alpina Crocus vernus Cyclamen europaeum Cypripedium calceolus...
- Xenopoma hystrix (Wright in Pfeiffer, 1862) - type species Xenopoma spinosissimum Torre & Bartsch, 1941 Crosse H. (1890). "Faune malacologique terrestre...
- Root cross section (30 μm) of Cirsium spinosissimum. Lignified tissue is stained reddish using Phloroglucinol/HCL. Black markers denote annual ring borders...