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- "Agrostis tolucensis". The Board of Trustees, Royal Botanic Gardens. Kew: Gr****Base. Retrieved November 17, 2013. "Type of Agrostis tolucensis ****h". JSTOR...
- are the most heavily po****ted with volcano rabbits, the plants Festuca tolucensis and Pinus hartwegii are most abundant. Volcano rabbits show strong preferences...
- Gr****land dominated by Toluca fescue (Festuca tolucensis) and Toluca reedgr**** (Calamagrostis tolucensis) grows as an understory among the pines, in open...
- thompsoniae Agrostis thurberiana Agrostis tibestica Agrostis tileni Agrostis tolucensis Agrostis × torgesii Agrostis trachychlaena Agrostis trachyphylla Agrostis...
- Cornus tolucensis ****h Swida lanceolata (Rose) Holub Swida tolucensis (****h) Holub Thelycrania lanceolata (Rose) Pojark. Thelycrania tolucensis (****h)...
- clover Castilleja thompsonii Thompson's Indian paintbrush Castilleja tolucensis Castilleja unalaschcensis Alaska Indian paintbrush Castilleja victoriae...
- DC Echeveria tobarensis Berger Echeveria tolimanensis Matuda Echeveria tolucensis Rose Echeveria trianthina Rose Echeveria triquiana Reyes & Brachet Echeveria...
- Arracacia tenuifolia Arracacia ternata Arracacia tillettii Arracacia tolucensis Arracacia ****ta Arracacia vestita Arracacia wigginsii Arracacia xanthorrhiza...
- The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toluca (Latin: Archidioecesis Tolucensis) (erected 4 June 1950 as a diocese and 28 September 2019 as an archdiocese)...
- include the gr****es Festuca spp., Calamagrostis tolucensis, Muhlenbergia quadridentata, and Agrostis tolucensis, together with Juniperus monticola. Areas above...