| name = ''Deschampsia antarctica''
| origin = Antarctica
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...ovoid, small, 1-2-seeded, in short-peduncled cymes. Austral.—Allied to C. antarctica.
...for a species (rather than genus), or perhaps Varieties if there is a mix of cultivars, species, hybrids, etc -->
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...so known as the '''southern beeches''', is a genus of about 35 [[species]] of [[tree]]s and [[shrub|shrubs]] native to the temperate oceanic to tropical
...used as food plants by the [[larva]] of [[Hepialidae|hepialid]] [[moth]]s of the genus ''[[Aenetus]]'' including ''A. eximia'' and ''A. virescens''.
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| origin = Antarctica
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...representing a third of its length; anthers imbedded in the concave apices of the perianth-lobes; pistil with an elongated cylindrical ovary and long-exs
'''''Embothrium''''' is a [[genus]] of two to eight species (depending on taxonomic interpretation) in the plant f
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Dicksonia antarctica, Labill. Lf.-stalks short, the scales dense, dark purplish brown; lvs. 5-6
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...or James Dickson, an English botanist, 1738-1822). Cyatheaceae. Tree ferns of greenhouses.
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[[Image:Ferns02.jpg|thumb|Tree ferns, probably ''Dicksonia antarctica'']]
Ferns. The plants included under this name comprise an entire order, made up of several
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...are cultivated for their [[flower]]s, which are often compared with those of [[snapdragon]]s and [[orchid]]s, and among carnivorous plant enthusiasts.
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...e three supergroups [[Archaeplastida]], [[Chromalveolata]] and [[Cabozoa]] of eukaryotic algae are denoted to reflect the table below. Endosymbiotic even
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...m tall. The [[bark]] of mature trees is commonly orange- to red- brown and of stringy texture, often flaking or peeling in vertical strips, but smooth, s
...uoia autumn foliage.jpg|left|thumb|Fallen foliage sprays (''cladoptosis'') of ''Metasequoia'']]
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...is]]''. '''''Vitis''''' ('''grapevines''') is a genus of about 60 species of vining plants in the [[flowering plant]] family [[Vitaceae]].
Grapes grow in clusters of 15 to 300, and can be crimson, black, dark blue, yellow, green, orange, and
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..., and are also extended in many separate articles, under the popular names of the plants themselves, as Rose, Strawberry, Carnation, Lettuce, Mushroom, a
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