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- Zeyheria is a genus of plants in the family Bignoniaceae. Species include: Zeyheria montana Zeyheria tuberculosa Burman Wikimedia Commons has media related...
- Zeyheria montana, also known as Zeyhera montana or Zeyheria digitalis, is a tree in the family Bignoniaceae that is native to dry areas of Brazil and...
- Zeyheria tuberculosa is a species of tree in the family Bignoniaceae. It is endemic to Brazil, and is threatened by habitat loss. These trees reach a height...
- found in species such as Hyperi**** laricifolium, Artemisia sacrorum, and Zeyheria montana. A 2023 study at SRM Institute of Science and Technology suggests...
- Paratecoma Parmentiera Romeroa Roseodendron Sparatto**** Spirotecoma Tabebuia Zeyheria Catophractes Colea (synonym Ophiocolea) Dolichandrone Fernandoa (synonym...
- Tabebuia than Ekmanianthe, not closer to Cybistax than are Godmania and Zeyheria, and not closer to Handroanthus than are Spirotecoma, Parmentiera, Crescentia...
- DC. Tabebuia roseo-alba Tabebuia serratifolia Tabebuia vellosoi Toledo Zeyheria digitalis (Vell.) Hoehne et Kuhlm. Bixa orellana L. Bombax campestre K...
- Spathodea Spirotecoma Stereospermum Tabebuia Tecoma Tecomanthe Tecomella Zeyheria Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tecomeae. Wikispecies has information...
- plants, such as Palicoure rigida, Bauhinia tenella, Cuphea linarioides, Zeyheria montana, and Calliandra sincorana. It usually feeds alone and prefers blossoms...
- Zexmenia José Mariano Jiménez (1781–1811), independence fighter Asteraceae Bu Zeyheria Johann Michael Zeyher (1770–1843) Bignoniaceae Bu Zieria John Zier (d....