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Synonyms for connata or Related words with connata
sessiliflora
setigera
radlk
mucronata
gracilipes
campanulata
pedicellata
plumosa
ciliatum
dielsii
calcicola
caesia
palicourea
foliosa
brassii
virgata
microcephala
silvatica
congesta
subulata
cuneifolia
insulare
hirtella
anomalum
puberula
marcgravia
peduncularis
parsonsia
spathulata
lepidota
glabrescens
velutinus
longiloba
breviflora
calcarata
laxiflora
papuana
schlechteri
ramulosa
retusum
debilis
asperum
summerh
filamentosa
lehmannii
foveolata
perrieri
deflexa
setacea
platycarpa
Examples of "connata"
The larvae feed on "Psychotria nervosa", "Psychotria undata", "Bidens
connata
" and "Dahlia" species.
The only known species is Trichocoryne
connata
, native to the State of Durango in Mexico.
Stanhopea
connata
is a species of orchid found from Ecuador to Peru.
Navia
connata
is a species in the genus "Navia". This species is endemic to Venezuela.
Tinissa
connata
is a moth of the Tineidae family. It is found in China (Fujian, Guangdong and Guangxi).
Mordellistena
connata
is a beetle in the "Mordellistena" genus, which is in the Mordellidae family. It was described in 1970 by Ermisch.
European science formally described the species under the name "Spanoghea
connata
" in 1859, authored by German–Australian botanist Ferdinand von Mueller.
"Bidens
connata
" is an annual herb up to 200 cm (80 inches) tall. It produces as many as 3 yellow flower heads containing both disc florets and ray florets. The species grows in marshes and other wit sites.
Pristinictis is an extinct genus of Viverravidae, and is considered a primitive member of the group. It was first named by Fox and Youzwyshyn in 1994. It contains at least one species, "Pristinictis
connata
".
Bidens
connata
, the purplestem beggarticks or London bur-marigold, is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family. It is widespread across much of Eurasia, North Africa, and North America, and naturalized in Australia and on certain Pacific Islands.
Associated plants include "āhinahina" ("Artemisia" spp.) "iliau" ("Wilkesia gymnoxiphium"), "nehe" ("Lipochaeta
connata
"), "Lobelia niihauensis", "makou" ("Peucedanum sandwicense"), "kokio ula" ("Hibiscus kokio"), "alahee" ("Psydrax odorata"), "alaala wai nui" ("Peperomia" spp.), naio ("Myoporum sandwicense"), "ilima" ("Sida fallax"), "uhaloa" ("Waltheria indica"), "aalii" ("Dodonaea viscosa"), and "kāwelu" ("Eragrostis variabilis").
Hau kuahiwi is found within low to mid-elevations, between in highly degraded remnants of native dry forests. The substrate is basaltic bedrock overlain by dry, crumbly red-brown soil. The current population exists in the Lower Koaie Canyon, a tributary of Waimea Canyon, at an elevation of roughly . Mean temperature in this habitat ranges from and average annual rainfall is . Associated plants include kukui ("Aleurites moluccana"), āhinahina ("Artemisia kauaiensis"), alahee ("Psydrax odorata"), lama ("Diospyros sandwicensis"), nehe ("Lipochaeta
connata
"), kōlea ("Myrsine" spp.), kuluī ("Nototrichium sandwicense"), ālaa ("Pouteria sandwicensis"), Sacramento Bur ("Triumfetta semitriloba") and āulu ("Sapindus oahuensis").
Crassula
connata
is a succulent plant known by the common names sand pygmyweed and pygmy stonecrop. It is a very small plant which grows in patches on the ground, especially in rocky areas. It is also sometimes associated with vernal pool plant communities. The stems are a few centimeters in length and are covered with tiny fleshy pointed leaves. Each leaf is only millimeters long. The plant is green when new and it matures to shades of pink and red. It is found in western North America and in parts of Central and South America.