SynonymsBot
Synonyms for plumosa or Related words with plumosa
papuana
mucronata
papillosa
baueri
virgata
debilis
subulata
ventricosa
gracillima
costata
calcarata
lilacina
calcicola
cuneifolia
vestita
connata
foveolata
horrida
decussata
hirtella
colorata
brassii
interrupta
lehmannii
amoenum
membranacea
spathulata
pedicellata
gracilior
praetermissa
gracilipes
erubescens
setigera
delicatula
anomalum
ciliata
congesta
complanata
rubicunda
labill
rivularis
leptophylla
calycina
emarginata
hookeri
leucopogon
dissecta
sagittata
perrieri
glabrescens
Examples of "plumosa"
Banksia
plumosa
" subsp. "
plumosa
is a subspecies of "Banksia
plumosa
". As an autonym, it is defined as encompassing the type material of the species. It was known as Dryandra
plumosa
" subsp. "
plumosa
until 2007, when Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele sunk all "Dryandra" into "Banksia". As with other members of "Banksia" ser. "Dryandra", it is endemic to the South West Botanical Province of Western Australia.
"Bugula
plumosa
" is orangey-red and forms feathery-shaped colonies.
Banksia
plumosa
is a shrub endemic to Western Australia. It was known as Dryandra
plumosa
until 2007, when all "Dryandra" species were transferred to "Banksia" by Austin Mast and Kevin Thiele.
"Celosia
plumosa
", also known as Prince of Wales Feathers, is a synonym for "Celosia argentea". Often sold as "C.
plumosa
" 'Prince of Wales Feathers'. Seeds may be sold as mixtures.
The larvae feed on "Stachys recta", "Stachys germanica", "Stachys atherocaly", "Stachys caucasica" and "Stachys
plumosa
".
The specific epithet (
plumosa
) is derived the Latin word "plumosis", "feathered".
"Bugula
plumosa
" is hermaphroditic and egg brooding may be done either internally or externally.
Tillandsia
plumosa
is a species in the genus "Tillandsia". This species is native to Mexico.
Diduga
plumosa
is a moth of the Arctiidae family. It is found on Sumbawa.
Tritonia
plumosa
is a species of dendronotid nudibranch. It is a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Tritoniidae.
Bryopsis
plumosa
, sometimes known by the common name green algae or hen pen, is a type of green seaweed.
A variant, known as 'Eric John', appears to be an intergeneric cross between "V.
plumosa
" and "Chamelaucium floriferum".
Syndemis
plumosa
is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on New Guinea.
Acacia
plumosa
is a medicinal plant native to Brazil, which is also called Unha de Gato in Portuguese.
"Bryopsis
plumosa
" has distichous branches with a thallus that is small and erect, growing up to 10 cm long.
Mammillaria
plumosa
(feather cactus) is a species of flowering plant in the family Cactaceae, native to Northeastern Mexico.
The specific epithet ("
plumosa
") is derived from the Latin word "pluma" meaning "feather", referring to the feathery sepals.
Amoaba
plumosa
is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae, the only species in the genus Amoaba.
Verticordia
plumosa
" var. "grandiflora is a shrub up to 1.4 m tall found along the southern coastal regions of Southwest Australia. It is a variety of the species "Verticordia
plumosa
", and is sometimes found growing in association with "Verticordia verticordina" in heath.
George published the series in his 1996 "New taxa and a new infrageneric classification in "Dryandra" R.Br.", naming it after the type species, "D.
plumosa
" (now "Banksia
plumosa
"). It was defined as containing three species, "D.
plumosa
", "D. pseudoplumosa" (now "B. pseudoplumosa") and "D. montana" (now "B. montana". All three species are dense bushy shrubs, without a lignotuber; and all have long hairs on the stems and about the flower heads. In addition, all three are restricted to western parts of the Esperance Plains region of Western Australia, between the Stirling Range and the Fitzgerald River region.