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Tetradium glabrifolium (Champ. ex Benth.) T.G.Hartley
Tetradium glabrifolium (Champ. ex Benth.) T.G.Hartley
Tetradium glabrifolium is a Rutaceae plant species with synonyms and no listed subspecies in the Catalogue of Life.
cottonthorn
Tetradymia axillaris A.Nelson
Tetradymia axillaris is a spiny daisy-family shrub of the southwestern US, historically used by the Kawaiisu for tattoo needles.
Spineless Horsebrush
Tetradymia canescens DC.
Tetradymia canescens DC. is a North American wildfire-resistant toxic shrub with medicinal cultural uses.
littleleaf horsebrush
Tetradymia glabrata Torr. & A.Gray
Tetradymia glabrata, or littleleaf horsebrush, is a toxic western US shrub in the aster family.
Shortspine Horsebrush
Tetradymia spinosa Hook. & Arn.
Tetradymia spinosa, shortspine horsebrush, is an extremely toxic flowering shrub native to the western United States.
Mojave cottonthorn
Tetradymia stenolepis Greene
Tetradymia stenolepis, or Mojave cottonthorn, is a spiny, bushy flowering shrub native to the southwestern US deserts.
simple-leaved bean caper
Tetraena simplex (L.) Beier & Thulin
Tetraena simplex is a small branching succulent found across African and West Asian deserts and shrub-steppes.
Dollar bush
Tetraena stapfii (Schinz) Beier & Thulin
Tetraena stapfii is an endemic Namibian flowering bush named for its round, coin-like leaves.
Coast Seacoral
Tetragonia decumbens Mill.
Tetragonia decumbens, known as dune or sea spinach, is an edible trailing dune plant native to southern Africa and naturalised in parts of Australia.
Sprawling Seacoral
Tetragonia fruticosa L.
Tetragonia fruticosa (kinkelbossie) is a Namibian endemic coastal perennial shrub, used for dune stabilization and supporting honeybees.
bower spinach
Tetragonia implexicoma (Miq.) Hook.fil.
Tetragonia implexicoma, or bower spinach, is a scrambling coastal subshrub found in New Zealand and southern Australia.
New Zealand Spinach
Tetragonia tetragonoides (Pall.) Kuntze
Tetragonia tetragonoides is an oxalate-containing, spinach-like heirloom vegetable grown for edible leaves.
Nerve-ray
Tetragonotheca texana (A.Gray) Engelm. & A.Gray
Tetragonotheca texana, commonly called squarebud daisy, is a striking wildflower endemic to limestone habitats in southern Texas and northeastern Mexico.
Stemless Four-nerved Daisy
Tetraneuris acaulis (Pursh) Greene
Tetraneuris acaulis is a variable yellow-flowered North American perennial daisy used medicinally and cultivated in dry gardens.
lakeside daisy
Tetraneuris herbacea Greene
Tetraneuris herbacea, commonly lakeside daisy, is a rare perennial herb restricted to limestone habitats and currently threatened by habitat loss.
Fineleaf Four-nerved Daisy
Tetraneuris linearifolia (Hook.) Greene
Tetraneuris linearifolia is a North American annual sunflower-family plant known as fineleaf fournerved daisy.
Stemmy Four-nerved Daisy
Tetraneuris scaposa (DC.) Greene
Tetraneuris scaposa is a North American sunflower-family perennial herb native to the central/southern US and northern Mexico, used by the Zuni as an eyewash.
Rice paper plant
Tetrapanax papyrifer (Hook.) K.Koch
Tetrapanax papyrifer is a large-leaved plant used in traditional Chinese medicine and grown as an ornamental.
Tetraphis Moss
Tetraphis pellucida Hedw.
Tetraphis pellucida is a northern hemisphere moss whose reproduction type changes with shoot density.
Broom Tetrar
Tetraria bromoides (Lam.) H.Pfeiff.
Tetraria bromoides is a flowering sedge plant native to the Cape Provinces, Southern Africa.
Bergpalmiet
Tetraria thermalis (L.) C.B.Clarke
Tetraria thermalis, or bergpalmiet, is an endemic Western Cape Cyperaceae perennial pioneer plant that reaches 2.5 m tall.
Native Grape
Tetrastigma nitens (F.Muell.) Planch.
Tetrastigma nitens is a liana species native to eastern Australia, known by several common names including native grape.
Pink-bells
Tetratheca ciliata Lindl.
Tetratheca ciliata (pink bells) is a small flowering shrub endemic to southern Australia, first formally described in 1838.
Hairy Pink-bells
Tetratheca pilosa Labill.
Tetratheca pilosa Labill. is a Australian endemic flowering plant adapted to poor soils, pollinated by native bees and dispersed by ants.
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