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- Thele**** subnudum, commonly known as Navajo tea, is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found from west central Canada...
- Eosentomon subnudum is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae. It is found in Africa. "Eosentomon subnudum Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information...
- Hoya reticulata Gymnema sagittatum, syn of Gongronema nepalense Gymnema subnudum, syn of Sarcolobus subnudus Gymnema tenacissimum, syn of Marsdenia tenacissima...
- Mexico Thele**** subaequale S.F.Blake - Coa****la, Nuevo León Thele**** subnudum A.Gray - Alberta, W. central and central United States Flann, C (ed) 2009+...
- Garden Merit. The name is of doubtful standing, being treated as a "nomen subnudum" by, for example, the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, meaning...
- rotundifolium Benth. Chaenostoma septentrionale (Hilliard) Kornhall Chaenostoma subnudum N.E.Br. Chaenostoma subsessile (Hilliard) Kornhall Chaenostoma sub****atum...
- Goldblatt Sisyrinchium subcernuum (E.Bickn.) Henrich & Goldblatt Sisyrincchium subnudum I.M.Johnst. Sisyrinchium subtileRavenna Sisyrinchium tafiense Ravenna Sisyrinchium...
- proliferum Photo of herbarium specimen at Missouri Botanical Garden, collected 1884 in Pima Country, Arizona, isotype of Galium proliferum var. subnudum v t e...
- Hieracium scabriusculum Schwein. var. scabrum (Schwein.) Lepage Hieracium subnudum L. var. canadense (Michx.)(Michx.) DC. Hieracium sylvati**** Salisb., nom...
- Limeum pterocarpum (J.****) Heimerl Limeum rhombifolium G.Sc****enb. Limeum subnudum Friedrich Limeum sulcatum (Klotzsch) Hutch. Limeum telephioides E.Mey....