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- (V. W. Steinmann and G. A. Levin 2011). Acalypha mexicana Müller Arg. [A. indica Linnaeus var. mexicana (Müller Arg.) Pax & K. Hoffmann], native from central12 KB (853 words) - 15:52, 28 March 2022
- Family ⠉ Taxon Illustrator ⠉ Salicaceae Salicaceae Tropaeolaceae Flacourtia indica Xylosma flexuosa Tropaeolum majus John Myers John Myers Barbara Alongi184 bytes (0 words) - 23:02, 19 November 2020
- Kenntniss der Gattung Najas 23. 1870. Robert R. Haynes Endemic Basionym: Najas indica var. gracillima A. Braun ex Engelmann in A. Gray, Manual ed. 5, 681. 18673 KB (370 words) - 21:30, 5 November 2020
- mm wide rather than 7-15 mm), which led to its previous inclusion in E. indica. None. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"species","name":"Eleusine2 KB (158 words) - 18:58, 11 May 2021
- reflexed and more broadly acute or rounded. Barbula convoluta differs from B. indica by its simple papillae on the abaxial surface of the costa and the commonly5 KB (506 words) - 22:28, 5 November 2020
- (Turczaninov ex Moquin-Tandon) Aellen, native to central and eastern Asia; subsp. indica (Wight) Aellen, native to southern Asia); and subsp. hirsutissima Sukhorukov6 KB (647 words) - 22:59, 5 November 2020
- sometimes sold in the aquarium trade under the name L. indica. An uncommon hybrid with Limnophila indica (L. ×ludoviciana Thieret) is distinguished by its ebracteolate4 KB (385 words) - 20:36, 5 November 2020
- County. Plantago psyllium Linnaeus (1762, not 1753), a rejected name, and P. indica Linnaeus are misapplied names that pertain here. Plantago squalida Salisbury2 KB (206 words) - 20:36, 5 November 2020
- Embryogeny, histogenesis and apical meristems of Cosmos bipinnatus Cav. Acta Bot. Indica 3: 68–78. None. window.propertiesFromHigherTaxa=[{"rank":"genus","name":"Cosmos"4 KB (384 words) - 21:12, 5 November 2020
- 20–30 for B. bolleana), and often has long-decurrent leaf margins. Barbula indica is rarely also tufa forming. A specimen (Patterson 2185, NY) previously3 KB (339 words) - 22:28, 5 November 2020
- Waltheria indica are attributable to W. bahamensis or W. bahamensis × W. glabra; other specimens are hybrids of W. bahamensis and W. indica (J. G. Saunders5 KB (566 words) - 23:20, 5 November 2020
- apiculata though modern authorities generally treat this as a form. Barbula indica is often confused with this species, but differs immediately in the leaves4 KB (420 words) - 22:28, 5 November 2020
- have been selected for spinelessness in Mexico, much like Opuntia ficus-indica, to ease the culturing and collection of cochineal scale insects for red3 KB (297 words) - 22:57, 5 November 2020
- Corpus Christi, Texas. Opuntia ellisiana has been confused with O. ficus-indica; their fruits are readily separable in the number and distribution of areoles3 KB (278 words) - 22:57, 5 November 2020
- near Deserted Rancho. Some authors have placed Waltheria detonsa under W. indica or its synonym W. americana, or misidentified it as such. Specimens of W5 KB (580 words) - 23:20, 5 November 2020
- also hybridizes with O. aureispina (forming O. ×spinosibacca), O. ficus-indica, and O. littoralis (forming O. ×vaseyi), and members of the O. polyacantha5 KB (562 words) - 22:57, 5 November 2020