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Synonyms for insulare or Related words with insulare
setigera
calcarata
campanulata
robustum
asperum
palicourea
pulvinata
debilis
ciliatum
connata
arbuscula
radlk
spathulata
marcgravia
gracilipes
perrieri
foliacea
velutinum
ambiguum
glabrescens
mucronata
weinmannia
subsessilis
sessiliflora
laevigatum
filamentosa
deflexa
caffra
ecklonii
caesia
pustulata
hirtella
anomalum
aculeata
filipes
preussii
membranacea
sinuata
allophylus
pedicellata
ciliata
berteroana
velutinus
fastigiata
speciosum
rechingeri
libanotica
lepidota
sessilifolia
tetragona
Examples of "insulare"
"Myoporum
insulare
" was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in "Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae" in 1810. The specific epithet "
insulare
" is a Latin word meaning "from an island".
Erysimum
insulare
is a species of wallflower known by the common name island wallflower. It is endemic to coast of southern California, including the Channel Islands. "Erysimum
insulare
" grows on coastal bluffs and sand dunes.
Cheiracanthium
insulare
is a spider species found in Madagascar and Réunion.
Blossoms of various "Eucalyptus" and "Melaleuca" species, and the boobialla ("Myoporum
insulare
") are among material consumed.
Nesiosphaerion
insulare
is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by White in 1853.
Diadegma
insulare
is a wasp first described by Ezra Townsend Cresson in 1865. No subspecies are listed.
Protomelittomma
insulare
is a species of beetle in the family Lymexylidae, the only species in the genus Protomelittomma.
Glochidion
insulare
is a species of plant in the Phyllanthaceae family. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia.
Chiromachla
insulare
is a moth of the family Erebidae. It is found on the Comoros, La Réunion and in Madagascar, Mauritius and Tanzania.
Kaitawa is a genus of spiders in the Gnaphosidae family. It was first described in 1979 by Forster. , it contains only one species, Kaitawa
insulare
.
Dorcadion
insulare
is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Kraatz in 1883. It is known from Greece.
The only known species is Lepturidium
insulare
. It is reported only from Isla de la Juventud (formerly called Isle of Pines), part of the Republic of Cuba.
Nesipelma is a genus of spiders in the Theraphosidae family. It was first described in 1996 by Schmidt & Kovařík. , it contains only one species, "Nesipelma
insulare
".
Apium
insulare
, Flinder's Island celery, or Island celery is a herb of the Bass Strait islands, and Lord Howe Island, Australia.
"M. parvifolium", "M. floribundum" and "M. bateae" are often cultivated as ornamentals, hedges or windbreaks. "M.
insulare
", "M. montanum", "M. acuminatum" and sometimes "M. parvifolium" are often used as rootstock for "Eremophila" species, especially those that are difficult to grow from cuttings or that are to be grown in heavier soils. Some, including "M.
insulare
" and "M. laetum" are known to be poisonous to stock.
The "H.
insulare
" complex is a taxon of seven "Heterobasidion" species present in Eastern Asia and India. "H.
insulare
" is a saprotrophic decay fungus that is rarely pathogenic. Host species are logs and stumps of evergreen forest species including pine, fir, cedar, and spruce. Some species can be easily differentiated from "H. annosum" senso lato due to the red colouration on the top of the fruiting body.
The island supports a coastal vegetation cover of herbs, low shrubs and stunted trees, including "Carpobrotus glaucescens", "Lomandra longifolia", "Einadia hastata", "Myoporum
insulare
", "Enchylaena tomentosa", "Acacia longifolia", "Westringia fruticosa", "Banksia integrifolia" and "Casuarina glauca".
Coenagriocnemis
insulare
is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is endemic to Mauritius. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss.
The gardens were established in 1950 and contain about 4500 species from around the world, including more than 1,000 species native to Japan. They also contain representatives of 11 Japanese forest types. The gardens' maple collection includes "Acer
insulare
", "A. pictum (mono)", "A. japonicum", "A. sieboldianum", "A. rufinerve", "A. nipponicum", "A. pycnanthum", "A. carpinifolium" and "A. amoenum".
Once considered a single species intersterility trials, genetic, and morphological studies have broken it into six distinct species. Sexual mating tests have identified four inter-sterility groups: N, T, Y, and Z. The seven species are "H. orientale" (N-type), "H. ecrustosum" (T-type), "H.
insulare
" sensu typi, "H. linzhiense", "H. australe", "H. amyloideum", "H. tibeticum" (Z-type).