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- specific epithet suaveolens means “with a sweet fragrance”. First discovered by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland, Brugmansia suaveolens was first formally...
- Mesosphaerum suaveolens, synonym Hyptis suaveolens, chia, pignut, or chan, is a branching pseudocereal plant native to tropical regions of Mexico, Central...
- in horticulture: M. suaveolens 'Variegata' – common name pineapple mint – with variegated leaves and mauve flowers. M. suaveolens 'Pineapple' – common...
- Stixis suaveolens is a species of liana in the family Resedaceae; no subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life. It is found in India, southern China...
- Nicotiana suaveolens, the Australian tobacco, is a herb to 1.5 metres tall. Growing in New South Wales and Victoria. "Nicotiana suaveolens". PlantNET -...
- aquatica × M. suaveolens Mentha × verticillata L. - M. aquatica × M. arvensis Mentha × villosa Huds. (syn. M. nemorosa) - M. ****ata × M. suaveolens – large...
- Erythrophleum suaveolens". www.mozambiqueflora.com. Retrieved 2017-08-04. "Flora of Zimbabwe: Species information: Erythrophleum suaveolens". www.zimbabweflora...
- 1768. It contains the subspecies Plinthocoelium suaveolens suaveolens and Plinthocoelium suaveolens plicatum. Bezark, Larry G. A Photographic Catalog...
- Gymnosiphon suaveolens is a flowering plant that can be found from Mexico to Ecuador and Venezuela. It mostly grows in tropical rainforests and lives parasitically...
- the Annalen der Botanik (ed. Usteri) 10, 44. as Tulipa suaveolens. The Latin epithet suaveolens means 'sweet-smelling'. Different species were described...