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Broadleaf Water-milfoil
Myriophyllum heterophyllum Michx.
Myriophyllum heterophyllum, or twoleaf/broadleaf watermilfoil, is an aquatic plant native to eastern North America, also found in Europe.
Siberian water-milfoil
Myriophyllum sibiricum Kom.
Myriophyllum sibiricum Kom. has an erect 8cm-long small-flowered spike inflorescence that grows above water.
Eurasian water-milfoil
Myriophyllum spicatum L.
Myriophyllum spicatum L. (Eurasian watermilfoil) is an aquatic plant distributed across scattered regions of five continents.
whorled water-milfoil
Myriophyllum verticillatum L.
Myriophyllum verticillatum, or whorled water milfoil, is an aquatic plant with distinct identification traits and variable native and invasive status.
Alabama lipfern
Myriopteris alabamensis (Buckley) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris alabamensis is a limestone-loving fern native to the south-central US and Mexico that can be cultivated in alkaline, well-drained conditions.
golden lipfern
Myriopteris aurea (Poir.) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris aurea is a fern with thick matted hairs on leaf undersides, widespread across the Americas in dry rocky habitats.
Cleveland's Lipfern
Myriopteris clevelandii (D.C.Eaton) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris clevelandii is a vulnerable fern native to southern California and northern Baja California, growing on rocky exposed habitats.
Coville's lip fern
Myriopteris covillei (Maxon) Á.Löve & D.Löve
Myriopteris covillei is a North American cliff fern with characteristic bead-like leaf segments, distinguishable from close relatives by its scale shape and color.
Fendler's lipfern
Myriopteris fendleri (Hook.) E.Fourn.
Myriopteris fendleri is a fern native to southwestern US and northwestern Mexico, that can be easily cultivated.
Fee's lip fern
Myriopteris gracilis Fée
Myriopteris gracilis Fée is a small North American fern that typically grows on rocky calcareous slopes and cliffs.
lace lip fern
Myriopteris gracillima (D.C.Eaton) J.Sm.
Myriopteris gracillima is a desiccation-tolerant lithophytic small fern native to mountainous western North America.
Coastal Lip Fern
Myriopteris intertexta (Maxon) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris intertexta is a fern intermediate between two parent species, found in western North America.
Hairy Lip Fern
Myriopteris lanosa (Michx.) Grusz & Windham
This is a profile of the fern Myriopteris lanosa, covering its morphology, distribution, conservation, and cultivation requirements.
Lindheimer's lipfern
Myriopteris lindheimeri (Hook.) J.Sm.
Myriopteris lindheimeri is a fern native to southwestern US and northern Mexico that can be easily cultivated.
Myriopteris myriophylla (Desv.) J.Sm.
Myriopteris myriophylla (Desv.) J.Sm.
Myriopteris myriophylla, the Central American lace fern, is a dry-adapted lip fern with a range reaching Argentina.
Newberry's lip fern
Myriopteris newberryi (D.C.Eaton) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris newberryi is a North American fern that grows in dry rocky habitats and can be cultivated in high-light, well-drained conditions.
Parry's lip fern
Myriopteris parryi (D.C.Eaton) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris parryi is a small woolly tufted fern native to southwestern North America, growing in rocky mountain and desert crevices.
Eaton's lipfern
Myriopteris rufa Fée
Myriopteris rufa Fée is a fern native to North and Central America, identifiable by its distinct costa scale structure.
Rough Lipfern
Myriopteris scabra (C.Chr.) Grusz & Windham
Myriopteris scabra is a rough-leaved limestone specialist fern native to the south-central US and northern Mexico
Woolly Lipfern
Myriopteris tomentosa (Link) Fée
Myriopteris tomentosa (woolly lipfern) is a small drought-tolerant evergreen fern native to Mexico and the United States.
Resurrection Plant
Myrothamnus flabellifolius (Sond.) Welw.
Myrothamnus flabellifolius, the resurrection plant of southern/central Africa, is a desiccation-tolerant species with multiple traditional medicinal uses.
sweet cicely
Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop.
Myrrhis odorata (L.) Scop. is a European anise-scented perennial herb with edible and cultivated uses.
African Boxwood
Myrsine africana L.
Myrsine africana L. is a hardy, long-lived African shrub used in food, hair dye, and ornamental gardening.
Māpou
Myrsine australis (A.Rich.) Allan
Myrsine australis (red matipo) is a common New Zealand native small tree/shrub often used for revegetation.
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