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- Teesdalia is a genus in the plant family Br****icaceae. They are herbaceous plants native mostly to Europe and to the Mediterranean region. Shepherdscress...
- Teesdalia nudicaulis, the common shepherd's-cress, is a species of flowering plant in the family Br****icaceae. It is native to Madeira, Morocco, and nearly...
- The flowers are bi****ual, star symmetrical (zygomorphic in Iberis and Teesdalia) and the ovary positioned above the other floral parts. Each flower has...
- Examples of sandhill species include: grey hair-gr****, Morison's spurry, Teesdalia nudicaulis, common whitlowgr****, marram gr****, sand sedge and common myrtle...
- Medik. Synstemon Botsch. Synthlipsis A.Gray Takhtajaniella V.E.Avet. Teesdalia W.T.Aiton Terraria T.J.Hildebr. & Al-Shehbaz Tetracme Bunge Thelypodiopsis...
- the following species: slender cudweed Filago minima, shepherd's cress Teesdalia nudicaulis, bird's-foot, Ornithopus perpusillus, sand sedge Carex arenaria...
- Cochlearia Tribe 3. Thlaspideae Genus: Thlaspi, Capsella, Hutchinsia, Teesdalia, Iberis, Biscutella, Megacarpaea, Cremolobus, Menonvillea Tribe 4. Euclidieae...
- German botanist who collected plants in Portugal Scrophulariaceae Bu Teesdalia Robert Teesdale (1740–1804), English botanist who worked as head gardener...
- the Cruciferae family. To further complicate matters, the generic name Teesdalia, originally considered to have priority over the name Guepinia for the...
- published work. Other records she published were Dryas octopetala on Muckish, Teesdalia nudicaulis on Lough Neagh, and Liparis loeselii on Slieve Snaght. Ogilvie...