Buddleja domingensis is a species endemic to the uplands of Haiti and the Dominican Republic growing in rocky limestone ravines along forest edges and roadsides; it was first described and […]
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Sweetmeat (horse)
Sweetmeat (foaled 1842) was a successful English Thoroughbred racehorse that won 16 consecutive races (including walk-overs) as a three year old including the Doncaster Gold Cup and was a useful […]
Ranunculus aestivalis
Ranunculus aestivalis is a rare species of buttercup known by the common name autumn buttercup. It is endemic to the state of Utah in the United States where it exists […]
Springfield (horse)
Springfield (1873–1898) was a successful English Thoroughbred racehorse that won 14 consecutive races and was a useful sire of the late 19th century. He was the grandsire of two English […]
Pteris lydgatei
Pteris lydgatei is a rare fern species in the Pteridoideae subfamily of the Pteridaceae. It is known by the common name Lydgate’s brake and is endemic to Hawaii where it […]
Picrasma crenata
Picrasma crenata the pau-amargo pau-tenente or tenente-josé is a tree species that belongs to the family Simaroubaceae. It occurs in Brazil (in Atlantic Forest) in the regions Nordeste (in Bahia […]
Polystichum calderonense
Polystichum calderonense is a rare species of fern known by the common name Monte Guilarte hollyfern. It is endemic to Puerto Rico where it occurs in the Peñuelas and Guilarte […]
Buddleja diffusa
Buddleja diffusa is a species endemic to central Peru and northern Argentina growing on dry hillsides above rivers and creeks at altitudes of 1000–1900 m; it was first described and […]
Buddleja cuneata
Buddleja cuneata is a rare species endemic only to the southern plateau of Brazil where it grows in dry and rocky fields from Paraná to Rio Grande do Sul. The […]
Buddleja corrugata
Buddleja corrugata is a species endemic to north-western Mexico including the Baja California Sur growing on limestone at altitudes of 200–1900 m; it was first described and named by Jones […]