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- Thinicola incana is a species of flowering plant in the legume family, Fabaceae. It is a shrub endemic to central Western Australia. It is the sole species...
- Dicerandra thinicola, known as Titusville mint, is a species of Dicerandra (mint family) native to the Atlantic Coastal Ridge along the Central Florida...
- C****inia thinicola commonly known as sand everlasting, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae and is endemic to coastal New South Wales...
- Caladenia thinicola, commonly known as the Scott River spider orchid, is a species of orchid endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has a...
- Taralea Taverniera Templetonia Tephrosia Teramnus Teyleria Thermopsis Thinicola Tipuana Trifidacanthus Trifolium Trigonella Tripodion Trischidium Uleanthus...
- The city is the only place in the world where the endangered Dicerandra thinicola, or "Titusville mint" grows. The fields are located along a 13 miles (21 km)...
- molecular phylogenetic data indicating that it was more closely related to D. thinicola and D. immaculata var. immaculata than D. frutescens despite a disjunct...
- McIntosh County in Georgia Dicerandra thinicola H.A.Mill - Titusville mint = Dicerandra frutescens subsp. thinicola (H.A.Mill.) D.B.Ward Kew World Checklist...
- Tetrapterocarpon Humbert Teyleria Backer Thailentadopsis Kosterm. Thermopsis R.Br. Thinicola J.H.Ross Tibetia (Ali) H.P.Tsui Ticanto Adans. Tipuana Benth Tournaya...
- L.P.Queiroz, G.P.Lewis & M.F.Wojc. Templetonia R. Br. ex W. T. Aiton Thinicola J. H. Ross Range of the Brongniartieae Synonyms Galegeae subtribe Brongniartiinae...