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- Stenocoryne wendlandiana Kraenzl. (1896) Bifrenaria wendlandiana (Kraenzl.) Cogn. (1902) Adipe clavigera (Rchb.f.) M. Wolff (1990) Adipe wendlandiana (Kraenzl...
- Masdevallia wendlandiana is a species of orchid native to the tropical South America around Brazil and Peru. Media related to Masdevallia wendlandiana at Wikimedia...
- Hydriastele wendlandiana, commonly known as Wendland's palm, cat o' nine tails, cr**** palm or kentia palm, is a tall, multi-stemmed tree in the palm family...
- Orbea verrucosa S. virescens now Tridentea virescens S. wendlandiana now Orbea wendlandiana S. woodii now Orbea woodii Wikispecies has information related...
- syphilis Eremospatha macrocarpa Leaf sheath used as toothbrush Eremospatha wendlandiana; Oncocalamus sp. Leaf sheath/petiole as grater Calamus sp. (undescribed...
- species, e.g. M. floribunda, M. herradurae, M. minuta, M. nicaraguae, M. wendlandiana Section Racemosae: (≡Spectaculum) Monotypic – M. racemosa Section Reichenbachianae:...
-  radiata Binomial name Thrinax radiata Lodd. ex Schult. & Schult.f. Synonyms Coccothrinax radiata Thrinax floridiana Thrinax martii Thrinax wendlandiana...
- Kraenzl. (Africa) Eulophia welwitschii (Rchb.f.) Rolfe (Africa) Eulophia wendlandiana Kraenzl. (Madagascar) Eulophia zanzibarica (Summerh.) M.W.Chase & Sc****t...
- Herbarium. The palm, Hydriastele carrii Burret (now known as Hydriastele wendlandiana (F.Muell.) H.Wendl. & Drude), and the mistletoe genus, Cecarria Barlow...
- Oscar Drude in the journal Linnaea and the type species is Hydriastele wendlandiana. The genus name is derived from Gr****, combining "hydriad", a water nymph...