Tabebuia | Tabebuia serratifolia | Tabebuia rosea | ''Rhagodia preissii'' subsp. ''obovata'' | Muehlenbeckia horrida subsp. abdita | ''Eremophila denticulata'' subsp. ''denticulata'' | ''Anigozanthos bicolor'' subsp. ''minor'' | Acer pictum subsp. mono | ''U. m.'' subsp. ''angustifolia'' | Tabebuia impetiginosa | ''Tabebuia chrysantha'' subsp. ''meridionalis'' | Tabebuia chrysantha | Tabebuia aurea | Tabebuia alba | Ornithoptera meridionalis | Olea europaea subsp. cuspidata | ''Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capricolum'' | ''Muehlenbeckia horrida'' subsp. ''abdita'' | ''M. mycoides'' subsp. ''mycoides'' | ''M. mycoides'' subsp. ''capri'' | ''M. capricolum ''subsp. ''capripneumoniae'' | Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus | ''Juniperus communis'' subsp. ''alpina'', in Vitosha | Edgeworthia chrysantha | Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia | ''Banksia integrifolia'' subsp. ''integrifolia'' | ''Arisaema thunbergii'' subsp. ''urashima'' on Mt. Ryozen (Suzuka Mountains | ''A. obovatum'' subsp. ''lanceolatum'' |
Banksia 'Roller Coaster', sometimes referred to as Banksia 'Austraflora Roller Coaster', is a registered Banksia cultivar bred from Banksia integrifolia subsp. integrifolia.
Disease is caused by members of the Mycoplasma genus - usually Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capricolum but sometimes by M. mycoides subsp. capri or M. mycoides subsp. mycoides.
Other plant species include Exocarpos aphyllus (Leafless Ballart), Rhagodia preissii subsp. obovata, Salsola tragus (Prickly Saltwort), Sonchus oleraceus (Common Sow-thistle), and a species of Pelargonium.
Ruakaka is a combination of the two words rua and kaka, rua being a Maori word for "two" and kaka a native parrot (Nestor meridionalis).
The Savanna Hawk (Buteogallus meridionalis) is a large raptor found in open savanna and swamp edges.
As happens with mango, the araguaney biological functions requiring most water take place precisely during dry season.
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Tabebuia chrysantha (Araguaney or Yellow Ipê), known as guayacan in Colombia, as tajibo in Bolivia, and as ipê-amarelo in Brazil, is a native tree of the intertropical broadleaf deciduous forests of South America above the Tropic of Capricorn.
Tabebuia chrysantha subsp. meridionalis A.H.Gentry (as T. spectabilis Planch. & Linden)
goodyeri, a variety of the subspecies U. m. subsp. angustifolia, was discovered in England by John Goodyer in 1624, growing along the Lymington to Christchurch road at Pennington.
Most notable is the critically endangered community of Muehlenbeckia horrida subsp. abdita and Tecticornia verrucosa that occurs on the lake beds of the Lake Bryde-East Lake Bryde wetland system.