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Tetragonia vestita I.M.Johnst.
Tetragonia virgata Schltr.
Tetragonia de****bens
Tetragonia echinata Tetragonia implexicoma Tetragonia ovata Tetragonia...
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references the
square shape of the
Tetragonias skull when
viewed dorsally. Not to be
confused with the
plant Tetragonia,
Tetragonias were
dicynodont anomodonts...
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Tetragonia tetragonioides,
commonly called New
Zealand spinach,
Warrigal greens and
other local names, is a
flowering plant in the fig-marigold family...
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Tetragonia cristata is a
member of the
genus Tetragonia endemic to Australia. The
annual herb has a
prostrate habit and
typically grows to a
height of...
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Tetragonia de****bens (dune
spinach or sea spinach) is a
coastal shrub,
native to
southern Africa. It
grows as a
trailing undershrub with thick, pale, furry...
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Tetragonia diptera is a
member of the
genus Tetragonia and is
endemic to Australia. The
annual or
perennial herb has a
prostrate to semi-erect
habit that...
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Cercopimorpha tetragonia is a moth of the
subfamily Arctiinae. It was
described by
George Hampson in 1898. It is
found in Venezuela. Savela, Markku. "Cercopimorpha...
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Tetragonia echinata is a
Southern African annual spreading plant,
common in open or
disturbed areas. The
species is
highly variable. However, it is usually...
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Tetragonia nigrescens is a
plant native to
southern Africa. The
prostrate herb
blooms in
September producing yellow flowers and
grows well in
sandy soils...
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Tetragonia coronata is a
member of the
genus Tetragonia and is
endemic to Australia. The
annual herb has a de****bent habit. It
blooms in July producing...