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- Bignonia noterophila DC. Bignonia purpurea Lodd. ex Hook.f. Bignonia umbellulata DC. Clytostoma binatum (Thunb.) Sandwith Clytostoma elegans Standl. Clytostoma...
- Aegilops umbellulata, the umbel goatgr****, is an annual gr**** that is closesly related to wheat. It is native to the East Aegean Islands, Iran, Iraq,...
- York: C. borealis, C. umbellulata North Carolina: C. borealis, C. umbellulata North Dakota: none Ohio: C. borealis, C. umbellulata Oklahoma: none Oregon:...
- Clintonia umbellulata, commonly known as white clintonia or speckled wood-lily, is a species of flowering plant in the lily family Liliaceae. The specific...
- Ilex umbellulata is an evergreen tree species related to holly, generally four to fifteen metres in height. It is found in Southeast Asia. This tree is...
- Grevillea umbellulata is species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is a spreading...
- Daviesia umbellulata is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a slender shrub with egg-shaped...
- species in genus Clintonia have blue fruits (notably, the fruit of C. umbellulata is black). Thus yellow clintonia is probably a better name for C. borealis...
- Coleostylis Species: L. stipitata Binomial name Levenhookia stipitata (Sond.) F.Muell. Synonyms Coleostylis umbellulata Sond. Stylidium stipitatum Benth....
- sibiri**** Spear lily, Doryanthes palmeri Speckled wood-lily, Clintonia umbellulata Spider lily: Crinum Hymenocallis Lycoris (plant) Spoon lily, Alocasia...