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Species of grass-like plant
Syngonanthus nitens is a grass-like species of Eriocaulaceae which exists in the region of Jalapão, state of Tocantins, Brazil - the region is part of
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Genus of plants
accepted. Syngonanthus acephalus Hensold – Amazonas State in Venezuela Syngonanthus albopulvinatus (Moldenke) Moldenke – Venezuela Syngonanthus allenii
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Ecological station in Brazil
a new species. Some areas hold the "golden grass" capim-dourado (Syngonanthus nitens) and the Buriti palm (Mauritia flexuosa), species that suffer from
Serra Geral do Tocantins Ecological Station
Serra_Geral_do_Tocantins_Ecological_Station
vibournoidese and Xylopia aromatica. Economically useful plants include Syngonanthus nitens, Mauritia flexuosa, Anacardium occidentale, Anadenanthera colubrina
Jalapão_State_Park
aquatic annuals and perennials, and usually tufted. One species, Syngonanthus nitens, is used in handicrafts. Poales Eriocaulon decangulare Flagellariaceae
List_of_commelinid_families
celsus Paepalanthus ensifolius Paepalanthus stuebelianus Syngonanthus lanatus Syngonanthus peruvianus Tonina fluviatilis Varieties Eriocaulon dregei
List_of_least_concern_plants
Plants native to Cuba
la Juventud Syngonanthus androsaceus* (Griseb.) Ruhland – western Cuba Syngonanthus insularis* Moldenke – I. de la Juventud Syngonanthus lagopodioides*
Flora_of_Cuba
maharashtrense Eriocaulon parvulum Eriocaulon pectinatum Eriocaulon tuberiferum Syngonanthus yacuambensis Aneilema silvaticum Murdannia lanceolata Palisota preussiana
List of IUCN Red List vulnerable plants
List_of_IUCN_Red_List_vulnerable_plants
Flowering plants in the order Poales recorded from South Africa
transvaalicum, indigenous Genus Syngonanthus: Syngonanthus wahlbergii (Wikstr. ex Korn.) Ruhland, indigenous Syngonanthus wahlbergii (Wikstr. ex Korn.)
List of Poales of South Africa
List_of_Poales_of_South_Africa
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English : nickname from Middle English pode ‘toad’.
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The European great pipefich (Siphostoma, / Syngnathus, acus); -- called also earl, and tanglefish.
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A pipefish of the genus Syngnathus. See Pipefish.
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A small crested passerine bird (Phainopepla nitens), native of Mexico and the Southern United States. The adult male is of a uniform glossy blue-black; the female is brownish. Called also black flycatcher.
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Any lophobranch fish of the genus Siphostoma, or Syngnathus, and allied genera, having a long and very slender angular body, covered with bony plates. The mouth is small, at the end of a long, tubular snout. The male has a pouch on his belly, in which the incubation of the eggs takes place.